Thursday, 26 February 2015

10 Tips for Using Darkness In Your Photography

10 Tips for Using Darkness In Your Photography

10 Tips for Using Darkness In Your Photography

 
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February 26, 2015
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In photography, darkness can be just as important as the light
If photography is writing with light, darkness is the punctuation. Darkness defines shapes, makes two dimensions look like three, and heightens drama. It can even be a subject in itself. Here are 10 ways to achieve dark victory.

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