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Projects > Framing and Vignettes
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Portraits with a silhouette twist Connected Photographer Magazine - February 2008 One of the first lessons many beginning photographers learn is to avoid taking pictures of people when they're standing in front of windows. Of course, another lesson many of us learn is there's a time and place to break the rules. In this fun article, Jorge Sosa shows you how and when to use the power of darkness (MUHAHAHA!) to create eye-catching silhouette portraits.
Beyond cheesiness: how to frame your pictures Connected Photographer Magazine - December 2003 Poor Ben Hochstrasser. He wrote a great, free program called FrameFun. It's a very useful program, capable of many features. However, in the interests of writing an article about doing what I call "cheesy vignettes," we spotlighted only one, somewhat weak feature of this great program. Fortunately, Ben has both a sense of humor and pride of craftsmanship. He offered to write a follow-up article showing you how you can get a whole lot more out of FrameFun, turning it into a real resource for your digital photography toolbox. This is that article.
Creating cheesy holiday vignettes for free Connected Photographer Magazine - December 2003 It's the holiday season, when the slush outside is frightful, and smelly kids are supposed to be delightful, and in that warm and smarmy spirit, I bring you a free utility that will help you create vignettes until the cows come home.
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