All Entries Tagged With: "design"
New Design for the Your Photo Tips website!
You may have noticed that we have a new layout for the Your Photo Tips website!
It’s what I’ve been working on over the weekend and yesterday we went live with the redesign.
There are a few wrinkles that I’m still working on here and there but I’d love for you to poke around and give me [...]
The Art of Black and White Photography [Book Review]
The Art of Black and White Photography: Techniques for Creating Superb Images in a Digital Workflow [Amazon] by Torsten Andreas Hoffman
Over the last few years, most books on photography emphasized explaining the new breed of cameras and how to master the digital imaging workflow. In the Art of Black and White Photography, Torsten Andreas [...]
Break All The Rules And Produce Amazing Photography
Rules, rules, rules…
Rules were made to be broken, right?
Well… yes and no.
Rules, especially when dealing with the visual arts, act more as a guideline than anything else. Rules, like the Rule of Thirds can help you to learn basic fundamentals of design and composition.
Perhaps it’s a rule like sharp photographs are better photographs, or [...]
Weekend Perusing: One Polaroid A Day
Are you having trouble keeping up with your 365 project? Consider this. Jamie Livingston died on his 41st birthday on October, 25 1997 after having taken one Polaroid a day since 1979. That’s 18 years!
DIYPhotography.net is hosting the At My Home Photo Contest in conjunction with the release of the new America [...]
Using Leading To Engage Your Viewers
You have to consider that when you create a photograph you should have your viewers in mind. This is true whether you take photographs for your family or for clients. There are many things that we have to consider when crafting a technically sound photograph. Of course there are basic design elements [...]
Composition And The Rule Of Thirds
Capturing better images with your digital camera can be a snap. Don’t worry this will not involve reading your camera’s really long manual. You don’t even have to worry about changing those pesky settings on your camera!




