APERTURE-
An opening in the camera that you can manipulate to make it smaller or open wider. The aperture determines how much light is let into the camera and can create either a shallow or deep depth of field. The larger the number, the smaller the aperture. Also referred to as an f-stop.
An opening in the camera that you can manipulate to make it smaller or open wider. The aperture determines how much light is let into the camera and can create either a shallow or deep depth of field. The larger the number, the smaller the aperture. Also referred to as an f-stop.
ISO-
Represents sensitivity to light. The higher the ISO, less light is needed to take the picture. Different ISO's are required for different lighting situations but you should try to have the lowest ISO you can or else your image can turn out grainy.
Represents sensitivity to light. The higher the ISO, less light is needed to take the picture. Different ISO's are required for different lighting situations but you should try to have the lowest ISO you can or else your image can turn out grainy.
SHUTTER SPEED-
Your shutter speed is how fast the camera takes the picture. Faster shutter speeds are indicated by a fraction which is based on one second and slower shutter speeds can be indicated by whole numbers. Slower shutter speeds allow the camera to take in more light when taking a photo. Fast shutter speeds are used to capture motion.
Your shutter speed is how fast the camera takes the picture. Faster shutter speeds are indicated by a fraction which is based on one second and slower shutter speeds can be indicated by whole numbers. Slower shutter speeds allow the camera to take in more light when taking a photo. Fast shutter speeds are used to capture motion.
RICHARD AVEDON
Richard Avedon was an American fashion and portrait photographer who shot for both Harper's Bazaar and Vogue. He was born in 1923 and lived until 2004. His interest in fashion photography stemmed from taking photos in his father's clothing store. During school, he also took a liking to poetry. As well as fashion, he was famous for his portraits, most of which depicted leading cultural and political leaders. in 1992 he became the New Yorker's first staff photographer.
HENRI CARTIER BRESSON
Henri Cartier-Bresson was born in Chanteloup-en-Brie, Seine-et-Marne, France in 1908 and was the oldest of five children. He attended an art school and pursued painting and photography. Henri recieved his first camera in 1929 from an american named Harry Crosby. Over his career Henri traveled the world taking photographs. His contributions to photography helpedestablish photojournalism as an art form. Cartier-Bresson was the recipient of the Grand Prix National de la Photographie in 1981 and the Hasselblad Award the following year. He died on August 3, 2004 in Montjustin, France at the age of 95.
@BLUDSHOT
Silas Lee began shooting sneakers, mens fashion and cityscapes in Hong Kong for Hypebeast and then Highsnobiety. He typically uses his Canon 1DX, Canon 5D MKIII, Leica M9 and Hasselblad 500C when shooting. His popularity has grown as an "instagram photographer" and he is constantly working to create better images. He works alongside other photographers, known under their label as Team Cozy. London born and raised, he know resides in Los Angeles, California. As a colorblind photographer, he loves grain and the old-film aesthetic in his photos to help create a moody look and feel.