Photography in Virtual Space
Computer generated and augmented realities seemed ideal environments for recording virtual experience.
Computer generated and augmented realities seemed ideal environments for recording virtual experience.
Oil is not worth any of this. Cars are not worth it. Money is not worth it. Nothing is worth losing to our greed for oil.
To take the two pictures, it is important to have the camera at the same height and in a parallel position to the first shot rather than angled toward the subject.
The scanner is a strange animal in any photographic arsenal. It is actually a camera. It just doesn’t seem to be because it doesn’t look like one. But if you take one apart, you will find that it has a lens and a sensor of sorts.
Professionals relied on the square to allow them to crop to the aspect best suited for layout in magazines and catalogs. It was an actual selling point for square format.
Digital photography allows many things that film can’t possibly do. It offers an amazing amount of flexibility and creative possibility. But it is not the same experience as film at all.
For the following text, you might try substituting the words Artist, Painter, Writer, Actor with Photographer…
Photographic and creative inspiration can come from many sources. Books, music and philosophy are great places to begin.
Add some brushes to that digital photo! And maybe a bit of animation too! Digital imaging has come a long way in recent times and everyone is looking for…
The computer tends to bring everything down to the same level. A painting by Monet, a photograph by Atget or Adams, ads for a camera, a car or an iPod all get the same treatment. There is no real scale, no real texture, little fidelity and no authenticity.