The kissing couple
"We should learn a new kind of visual ecology, where less is more and where there is a place and a time for everything." By Giulio D'Ercole
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SubscribePhotographing nature-made objects adds depth and visual impact by highlighting details and patterns that are often overlooked. This encourages us to see the artistry in nature, adding a sense of awe.
Black and white photography adds depth and emotion by stripping away the distraction of colour, highlighting shapes, forms, and textures, creating powerful and emotive visuals.
Silhouettes offer a unique way to capture beauty and mystery in photography. By harnessing shadows and light, you can create dramatic images that evoke emotion and intrigue.
"We should learn a new kind of visual ecology, where less is more and where there is a place and a time for everything." By Giulio D'Ercole
Our very own member and talented photographer, Tracey Walker, has a special gift for capturing the true essence of her beloved Saint Bernard.
In less than 12 months, people worldwide have generated 15 billion images. This raises a question - to what end?
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We're kicking off a weekly challenge in our Excio Hub for anyone interested. Being part of a group means we're all in this together, making progress and sharing our work.
As human beings, we have an innate need for approval that's deeply rooted within us. How can we make sure it doesn't interfere with our growth as photographers?
The more successful we become, the more there is to lose and sacrifice. There's also more responsibility. Are you ready?
Confidence is not a fixed state but a journey of self-discovery, growth, and acceptance.
There is much talk these days about A.I. and the threat it poses to photographers. How can photographers survive against technology in the future?