WEEK 32: WATER and WATER CRITTERS
Water, it’s everywhere, it’s responsible for life on earth and without it, we wouldn’t be here… Our planet is covered with more water than land, our bodies are made up on average of 60% water. READ MORE →
Water, it’s everywhere, it’s responsible for life on earth and without it, we wouldn’t be here… Our planet is covered with more water than land, our bodies are made up on average of 60% water. READ MORE →
Your Challenge if you choose to accept it is to Create your version of an Art Master piece, with things from your own house. A Museum Asked People To Recreate READ MORE →
Your Challenge if you choose to accept it is to produce a Jigsaw Collage A jigsaw collage allows us a different way to extend our creativity in a new direction. READ MORE →
Your Challenge if you choose to accept it is to produce an image using the Lomography method. In 1992 a group of Viennese students established the Lomographic Society International. They READ MORE →
Your Challenge if you choose to accept it is to produce an image with your Frame strategically place within your composition. How to Achieve this fun challenge; Consider the image READ MORE →
This week challenge is to produce an image in the style of Andy Warhol’s Pop Art. These examples have been made by Klaus Deisenberger, in GIMP, they can of course READ MORE →
When you make peace with yourself, you make peace with the world. — Maha Ghosananda
This time of the year is frenzied and chaotic for many people and so I thought I would challenge you to look for and notice peace this week. It could be that you photograph something that brings you peace. Or perhaps you take a photo that evokes a peaceful feeling.
This week we are looking for gold: real gold, fake gold, the color gold, etc. Your photo may have other colors as well, but I encourage you to approach the challenge from the mindset of “looking for gold”. This might mean that you pre-visualize the post-processing that you intend to apply to whatever photo you take. READ MORE →
Since we had a (great) technical challenge last week, we’ll move to something a bit more open ended (and perhaps a bit silly) this week: Fun and Games. You are READ MORE →
I was recently in Moab, UT and came across some base jumpers at the top of a cliff. I quickly grabbed my camera out of the backseat of the car and shot in burst mode as each person jumped. This style of photography is called “Action Sequence Photography” and can be used with any subject that moves through the frame, i.e. sports, wildlife, a pet or child playing in the yard, etc. READ MORE →