My new character design is pretty much done. Here's a comparison photo to show the progress I made on it. I added better shadowing and lighting and overall tweaks to the whole thing.
Back with a new artist profile/interview. Here is a Boston local and New England Native. If your a fan of live candid pictures and black and white, Harry is your man! Check out his work with Local Boston Rappers, Indy Car drivers, candid street pictures and more below. Harrison Searle What do you do?(i.e photography, videography, designer, etc.): Photographer / Videographer Choice of equipment?: Canon 5D MK3 What do you edit with?: Photoshop, Lightroom and Premiere. When did you start taking your craft serious?: "I started taking photography seriously when I realized that was all I wanted to do. I love photography. Shortly after that, I started to get paid for my work. What an incredible feeling that is." Favorite lens to use?: "My favorite lens to use is the Canon 100mm Macro f2.8L, without a doubt. Sharp and extremely versatile." Best tip for new beginners?: "For photographers, and I think you can relate this to any medium, ...
Whats the word everyone, Dom here...got a new talented friend for ya'll to check out. Remember these mini interviews are for the upcoming photographer/videographer, the artist seeking someone to work with and just someone who like dope photos and videos. Peep the interview below, and make sure you follow Blake on Instagram to keep up with his work. Enjoy the quick Q&A. Share and comment folks NAME : Blake Kimball What do you?(i.e photography, videography, designer, etc.) : Video director Choice of equipment? : Sony a7s ii What do you edit with? : Adobe Premiere When did you start taking your craft serious? : August 2016 Favorite lens to use? : 35mm Best tip for new beginners? : keep at it no matter how hard it gets because in the end IT WILL WORK OUT .
Picture ascetics are very important, especially when posting online. Nowadays you have so many options to make your pictures look dope. BUT, let me tell you now a clean shot looks a lot better when you add some nostalgia to it. A lot of pros are going back to film and vintage cameras, the old school look is def a trend. But, instead of paying up to $100 just for film (not even going to price out what the cameras might run you) Im going to suggest a cheaper way to emulate the look and have your pictures looking like they were scanned out of your mom's photo book. Below are a list of Apps I suggest you getting. VSCO FTMimage FilterLoop Lomograph RNI Films *Photos* (stock photo album app on iPhone) So, the best way to perfect the look is to be as subtle with the filters as possible and try your best to replicate actual vintage film pictures. SO, that means higher exposure, add grain, blue tints, black and white are always good, desaturate ...
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