Control Viewers! Make Your Color Photography "POP!"
We all try to show feelings and emotions in our images – that’s what separates the "snapshooter" and the photo artist!
The way we use color is one of – or possibly even THE - most vital resource photographers are able to use to insert emotions and feelings into images. Yet not many of us really understand how to do it. After you have read through “Control Viewers! Make Your Color Photography "POP!"” (it's really easy) you will never think of color the same way again!
Here’s an example - we all know that the color red is a handy splash of color for attracting attention. It can also mean heat, passion or even stop! Yet there’s more, much, much more. Control Viewers! Make Your Color Photography "POP!" covers it all!
In Control Viewers! Make Your Color Photography "POP!" you’ll discover the way Baboon rear ends can affect the ways we see the various tones of red!
Depending on the tone of red you use, you can elicit emotions such as:
Light hues of red – impart a felling of joy, passion, sexuality, love and sensitivity.
Hues of Pink – signify romance, love, and friendliness. Pink also denotes feminine qualities and passivity.
Dark red – is connected to willpower, vigor, rage, anger, leadership, courage, longing, malice, and wrath.
Reddish-brown is symbolic of harvest time and fall.
Here’s the Table Of Contents to show a bit of what is covered in Control Viewers! Make Your Color Photography "POP!"...
Intro:
Composition Review:
Using Leading Lines
Working With Diagonal Lines
Using The Rule Of 3rds
Working With The Rule Of Thirds Power Points
How To Use The Rule Of Thirds Horizontal Power Lines
How To Use The Rule Of 3rds Vertical Power Lines
Color Can Controll the Viewer
Using Color
Color Is Additive
The Theory of How Digital sensors and Film Work
How to Contol Viewer’s Emotion Using Colors
Altering The "Feel" Of Your Photo With Color
How To Use Cross Processing And Other Techniques For Cutting Edge Color Images
The Hidden Meaning And Effects Of Various Colors
Harmonizing With Color
Putting Color Theory All Together
Working With A Color Wheel
Create Better Nature Photos By Working with Kodak Yellow!
Accent The People – Not the Clothing
Hand Tinting
The Way Baboon Rears And Red Dresses Can Affect Your Portrait Photography
Shooting Color – Techniques
How To Saturate The Colors In Your Portrait Photos!
How To Get Stunning Colors In Your Sunset Photos!
Adding Filters
Here’s An Must Have Filter To Create Amazing Nature Photos!
Photo Practice
More Photo Training
In the area titled Using Color – We cover the concept of color management, why and how it works to elicit feelings and emotion in the viewers.
Working With The Color Wheel – A color wheel is a graphic display that will make it easy to choose what colors harmonize with each other and the ones that don't. Sometimes you’ll want harmony, and other times you’ll decide to jar your viewer. Now you will know which colors to use.
Color is a major element in photographic composition yet very few e-books even cover it! Once you’ve gone through Control Viewers! Make Your Color Photography "POP!" you’ll KNOW the ways the colors in your photographs are swaying the viewer!
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