Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Female Photography

The most inspirational figure of all times, in photography, is of a woman. Yet female photography has been the root cause of many scandals. Women and their form have fascinated many a famous painters and sculptors including Vinci, Raphael, Picasso, Vermeer etc. Some of the other great pieces of art depicting women include ?Whistler?s Mother? and the ?Venus De Milo?. Photography, which came into existence later, just followed this pattern and brought images to life using depth and colors.

One of the most famous photographs of all times is the face of an Afghan girl on the cover of National Geographic magazine?s 1985 issue. Her name is Sharbat Gula and the photograph of her direct gaze into the camera, intrigued many people for years; Steve McCurry took this photograph. Female Photography can be well divided into various forms like fashion model photography, nude photography, celebrity photography, and self-portraits. Nude photography has got be that one form of photography that has shaped and influenced the perspective of people worldwide.

Photography is an art, which can fill your heart with the joy of having achieved the extraordinary. The most important criteria for becoming a good photographer is to have passion for taking pictures. You should have the ability to feel the intensity in the eyes of a woman, to understand the female form, its delicate nuances, and understand and appreciate the many of moods of woman. Additionally, a dexterous hand at being able to experiment with light and shadows will bring out the depths and tones in your pictures.

There are three very important aspects of photographing women:

Setting the surrounding or the scene: How the photographs really come out depends a lot on the immediate surrounding. The subject?s expressions can also vary with the surrounding. If you are trying to take a photograph in the middle of a bustling street then your subject may also feel the crowd around her and this can easily affect her expressions. On the other hand, a photograph on a secluded waterfront might bring out the best expressions. Creativity plays an important role; the more creative you are regarding the settings, the better the photograph will be.

Lighting Conditions: Lighting conditions are important for getting the best out of a photograph. Too much or too less light can expose the photograph and destroy its effect. The best option is to have a soft bulb light, which works better than a flash. Always remember, to place the light source either on the subjects left side or the right side. This will bring out the details in the face. You can always experiment with the position of the light and even bounce it off the ceiling but never place it in the front, as it will lead to reflection in the photograph. You can also use a soft side light for creating shadows and use a filler flash to light up the face of the model.

Getting it right: Getting the ?perfect? shot during female photography shoot, is a challenging task. Try to use a long lens and take the picture moving away from the subject. You can also use a tripod to get a steady shot. Most of the top-notch female photographers use a small aperture and a long shutter speed. Last but not the least; you need to take as many shots as possible with different expressions so that you can get the perfect shot.

Women are enigmatic and mysterious. Female photography is an ode to this most beautiful creation of God!


About the Author:

Seth Willis is the webmaster for http://www.Starephotography.com he enjoys photography as well as painting and blues and Jazzguitar.Stare photography is an Online school for budding andseasoned photographers to enhance their skills or start a new career.




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Thursday, December 11, 2008

For Life's Up's and Down's

I said a little prayer today
To God up high above
I didn?t ask for many things
Just His continual love
I asked Him to take care of you
To offer you some peace
To bring you comfort at this time
And to never, ever cease.
I asked Him to help guide you
Over the rocky road you tread
To show you some improvement
In the troubled times ahead.
I know for sure He heard me
Because He always hears our prayers
He listens to every one of us
And He will show you that He cares

Biography
Poetry
I have been writing poetry for many years and regularly have it published in print. My poetry is published by Forward Press and in many other publications. So I'm now putting my poetry online. I publish my poetry on my Blog jo-hale-poetry at http://jo-hale-poetry.blogspot.com/ and on 8hop.com My poetry on 8hop.com. I also have information about my poetry at http://www.squidoo.com/jo-hale-poetry. I'm married to my husband Peter. I was born in May 1970 and am a Taurean star sign.
Age: 36
Gender: female
Astrological Sign: Gemini
Zodiac Year: Dog
Industry: Publishing
Occupation: poet
Location: Bristol England, United Kingdom

Other Interests
Reading poetry cinema animals music photography WW2 stories & memorabelia Day trips quizzes & puzzles.
Favourite Movies
Too many to mention - all depends on my mood. I like comedy thriller romance horror stand up comedy sci-fi etc.
Favourite Books
Again wide range in taste - comedy thriller horror sci-fi fantasy WW2 stories girlie poetry etc


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Monday, December 8, 2008

Being Black Part II

I'm very upset and disgusted by what a private educated female said on the Channel 4 show. Her quote was Black people are just very bad, always in trouble and is in full support of slavery and wishes it came back, she would definitely have a black slave. I think what she said was a disgrace and only enlighten black people with the knowledge that even in this day and age racism still persists. Black people suffered a hell of a lot through slavery and to think that they are trying to forget about the pass, only to have a bimbo bring it all up? Channel 4 should also know what they are broadcasting, as there are a lot of old people who have witnessed or been through slavery or racism and yet again to have this on national TV and to be brought back up and thrown in there faces! Me personally this just brings back memories of the Stephen Lawrence case and shows justice will never be done. I sincerely hope that something gets done about this because this is really unfair. Since watching the show I feel very insecure in being black and feel as if racism is everywhere its just been hidden.

2007 is the 200th year anniversary of the abolition of slavery in the UK!! 200 years on and this is how people think. We really should be complaining.

On celebrity big brother a supposed racist comment got a hopping 46,000 to complain to OFCOM, an eviction of this excuse for a human being, demonstration all the way to India and Indian MPs in Britain openly condemned the wretch yet only a few days after that event on the same Channel?Another Channel 4 show called Shipwrecked, a private school educated contestant makes statements such as Black people are just very bad, always in trouble and is in full support of slavery and wishes it came back, she would definitely have a black slave and 3 whole days later and OFCOM only receives a mere 460 complaints? Seriously! What does it take FOR black people to stand up for themselves? This silly girl flat out says, she wishes slavery was back and I find people chatting fart about freedom of speech or chatting about how they can't be bothered.

I personally don't give a damn whether she likes me or not As a Black Man, as far as I am concerned she can exercise freedom of speech and use her backside to express it too. My complaint isn't towards her but towards the broadcaster...in this case Channel 4 who felt it appropriate to provide her with a platform to spew her filth.

With freedom of speech comes responsibility of speech and ultimately in this case that responsibility lies with the Broadcasters hence why swear words are bleeped and any sign of negative rude or sexual gestures are blurred and in some cases t-shirts with logos/slogans containing what might be seen as advertising also get blurred...yet Channel 4 (1st) decides to broadcast a racist comment which by the way was filmed six months before the first screening and (2nd), broadcast it at a picked TV viewing hour for children (Sunday 6:25PM) without might I add any warning of the racist content..? Viewers are even warned of flash photography before most shows are aired, yet black parents don't get any warning to protect their children from having to hear hateful words directed at them from some smut???

Also consider...if channel 4 or any other prime time channel would ever allow any fool to say on TV The Holocaust never existed, Jewish people got what they deserved and or wishes for the holocaust to come back?

I think not!!!

Now I want people to get of the freedom of speech mantra or any lame as excuse and complain to OFCOM because our freedom of choice whether to choose to hear hateful words and or protect our children from the same was removed in order to protect hers. This might seem like such a trivial thing to some of you but you let this one go and by the time you start to care, it'll be too little to late.

Do what the Jews did and Indians are doing now and you won't have to worry about that later.

Edited and written by Mark J. Stevens


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