Web Design for Photographers Part 4
In the last
installment, I presented my convictions that a
good Website tells a story. And, when it comes to
telling a story, nothing constitutes a better
structural framework for a story than the five
basic questions of photojournalism - who, what,
when, where and how?
In the coming installments, we're going to look at
each of those questions and see how it applies to
photographers' Websites.
This month, let's start with the most important
question of all: Who Do You Want To Visit Your
Website?
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Candid Party Pics
Use a Telephoto Lens for Candids
Candid photography is all about becoming the
"invisible man". Step back and let the action
unfold as you watch through the viewfinder. When
you see the perfect moment, click the shutter.
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Capturing Action Shots
Use a Telephoto Lens for Candids
Panning is a technique in which you track your
subject in the viewfinder before, during, and
after exposure. The goal is to pan so smoothly
that the subject appears "stationary" in the
viewfinder, while the background whizzes past.
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