There are many significant differences between shooting by yourself and shooting with friends and family. First of all when you are shooting be yourself it is nearly impossible to get a good shot of yourself simply because you are by yourself. When you are with friends you are much more likely to take pictures with a person or people as your subject(s). With friends you can also see more then you could if you were by yourself. You have a second or third pair of eyes that could spot different things or poses and they could have different ideas of places were to to stand or line up a shot. But there are awesome perks to shooting by yourself too. For example,
One of the most important things you need to achieve a good bokeh shot it a fast lens. Then you have to make sure that you have a large aperture so that your picture gets a circular shape for the background. Then you want to make sure that you focus on the subject that you want to be sharp and clear. Then through your view finder watch to make sure that the background is blurry, and the father from your subject the background is then the better your bokeh will come out.
http://filmisnotdead.com/#about Film was commercially introduced in 1839, which is considered to be the beginning of film photography. I believe that film today is still in use because people love the vintage look that only film can provide. It also is highly popular with people who are old-fashioned. People also feel that they adjust the pictures to get more of what they want and less of what is given top them generically by the digital way of capturing photos.
People have been using film for nearly 200 years and through all that time film has been treated as a delicate art that many people want to learn how to utilize. People are always looking for the easier and quicker way to do things but many people believe film gives you many more creative opportunities. Film also has,"technical advantages which is why movies are still shot in film", according to Ken Rockwell. In conclusion, film has significant advantages in terms of creative aspects and vintage feel and that is why I believe film is not yet dead. http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/filmgoingaway.htm http://filmisnotdead.com/#about |
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