11. 10
Expert Tips For Designing With a Blurred Background [Case Studies] https://designschool.canva.com/blog/blurred-background/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=DesignSchool …
via @canva
22. Stock photo trends: expect more selfies, blurred
pics in 2015
3 3. 016 Photography Trends: What’s New and What’s Coming http://www.howdesign.com/design-business/design-thinking/2016-photography-trends-whats-new-and-whats-coming/#.WBOxhkG4-ss.twitter
This has my interest because the last few weeks during one
of my photography classes I have been doing a lot of shots that has to deal
with blur. Either with the depth of field or with the fast movement. Also the
blur gives the photos a different type of feeling or mood. Blur can be used in
so many different ways that’s why I love to use blur. It could be used during
the day or at night. It’s becoming a bigger trend then I imagined. The next thing that has had my interest is the
new photography trends of 2016. A lot of it has to do with light. Light can
give you a bunch of different emotions or feeling. It can give you a happy
feeling or a dark twist to your photo if you know what you’re doing. Also a big
trend has been the double exposure. I have never tried this myself but I would
love to try it one day. The last trend that has caught my attention is the
black and white photography. Ever since I started at the art institute I’ve
loved black and white photography. This technique gives either a dark feeling
or a really elegant feeling to the photo. This trend has been around since
before color could be caught on camera/film. Black and white was the original
way to shot in photography. This was the very first technique I fell in love
with when I started my photography education.
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