by Kim Ort | Aug 24, 2016 | Contemplation, Going Abstract, Photography, Seeing, The Practice of Contemplative Photography
The day I took this photograph at the car wash, normally considered a mundane place, I discovered an new source of play with my camera. This is what a pivotal photograph does; takes you to a different level, a new place, or offers an insight not previously considered....
by Kim Ort | Mar 13, 2012 | Perspective, Photography, Seeing, The Practice of Contemplative Photography
Ch. 17 (and the final chapter) of The Practice of Contemplative Photography, (paid link), by Andy Karr and Michael Wood, is simply called “Equanimity.” In this chapter, the authors emphasize that there is no specific style for contemplative photography,...
by Kim Ort | Mar 6, 2012 | Books, Lines, Photography, Space, The Practice of Contemplative Photography
Chapter 15 of The Practice of Contemplative Photography,(paid link), by Andy Karr and Michael Wood, continues with the technical requirements for forming the equivalent of what you saw. This chapter explores shutter speed, ISO settings, exposure, and white balance...