Saturday, October 29, 2016

Control Viewers! Make Your Color Photography "POP!"

Control Viewers! Make Your Color Photography "POP!"

We all work to show feelings and emotions in our photos – it's what is the difference between the "snapshooter" and the photography artist!

The way we use color is among – or possibly even THE - most important tool photographers are able to employ for inserting emotions and feelings into photos. But not many of us really understand how to do it. Once you've read through “Control Viewers! Make Your Color Photography "POP!"” (it is fast and easy) you’ll never think of color the same way again!

Here’s an example - we all know that the color red is a good splash of color to attract a viewer’s attention. It can also show passion, heat and sometimes even stop! However there’s more, a lot more. Control Viewers! Make Your Color Photography "POP!" explains everything!

In Control Viewers! Make Your Color Photography "POP!" you’ll discover the way Baboon butts can affect the ways we look at the various tones of red!

Depending on the tone of red employed, you can elicit emotions like:

Light tones of red – represent joy, sexuality, passion, sensitivity, and love. Hues of Pink – signify romance, love, and friendliness. Pink also denotes feminine qualities and passiveness.

Dark red – is often connected to willpower, vigor, anger, rage, courage, leadership, malice, longing, and wrath.

Reddish-brown can be symbolic of fall and harvest time.

Here’s the Table Of Contents to demonstrate a bit of what’s discussed in Control Viewers! Make Your Color Photography "POP!"...

Introduction: Composition Review: Using Leading Lines Using Diagonal Lines Using The Rule Of Thirds How To Use The Rule Of Thirds Power Points How To Use The Rule Of Thirds Horizontal Power Lines Working With The Rule Of Thirds Vertical Power Lines Controlling The Viewer With Color Using Color Color In Photography Is Additive How Digital sensors and Film Work How to Contol Viewer’s Emotion With Colors Altering The "Feel" Of Your Photo With Color Working With Cross Processing And Other Techniques For Cutting Edge Color Images The Underlying Effects And Meanings Of Assorted Colors Harmonizing With Color Putting It All Together How To Use A Color Wheel Get Better Landscape Photography By Using Kodak Yellow! Focus On People – Not Clothing Tinting Photos By Hand The Way Baboon Butts And Bright Red Dresses Can Affect Your Portrait Photography Techniques For Shooting In Color Ways To Saturate The Hues In Your Portrait Photography! Ways To Get Stunning Color In Your Sunset Photography! Using Filters Here’s An Indispensable Photo filter To Create Amazing Landscape Photos! Photo Practice More Photographic Tutorials



In the area on Using Color – We cover the theory of color management, how and why it works for eliciting emotion and feelings in our viewers.

Working With A Color Wheel – A color wheel is a graphic representation that makes it easy to choose which colors harmonize and which ones won’t. At time you’ll want harmony, and other times you will decide to jar your viewer’s senses. Now you will understand which colors to use.

Color is a vital element in photographic composing but very few courses even discuss it! Once you have read Control Viewers! Make Your Color Photography "POP!" you’ll BE A MASTER of how the colors in your photographs are affecting the viewer!

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