Abstract Photography Walk - Creative Tips & Tricks

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  • Опубликовано: 6 ноя 2022
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    Abstract photography is a great way to challenge your creativity and work on your composition technique. In this video we explore an urban environment, looking for abstract photography compositions and discussing some tips and techniques that you could use to strengthen your own images. Enjoy!
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  • @jresin_photo
    @jresin_photo Месяц назад +1

    Shooting abstract is a great way of teaching yourself how to find photographs where others doesn't, doing it for almost an entire summer made me a lot more aware of what goes on around me. And it's superfun to!

    • @ViewfinderMastery
      @ViewfinderMastery  Месяц назад +1

      Couldn't agree more! Thanks for sharing this positive comment! Really nice to read! 🎉

  • @srichter8192
    @srichter8192 2 месяца назад +1

    Looks fun. Thanks for sharing.

  • @SenorGancho
    @SenorGancho Год назад +4

    A fun project to stimulate the mind to see opportunities. I was really captured by some of the shots as I thought they embraced the whole concept of abstract. Some of them(#9 & 10) just struck me as being shots taken by mistake :-) Lighting is key to add the dramatic element to the abstraction in addition to bringing out the magic is some of the textures(#1 & 2). Thank you I really enjoyed the 'walk along'

    • @ViewfinderMastery
      @ViewfinderMastery  Год назад +2

      What a wonderful feedback to read! Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts and for joining us on this abstract lesson. Hope you'll check back in for more! 👍🙏🏻

  • @mima-foto
    @mima-foto Год назад

    great - i like thesse abstract shots. this is the way i go out as well to see what no one sees

  • @marckriggins2171
    @marckriggins2171 8 месяцев назад +1

    I learned that my idea of abstract photography is quite different. I am not saying that if I got a capture which was "enhanced" by having kicked the tripod by accident, is a technique to incorporate, but some of my most unique and bizarre compositions were unplanned, but beautiful...Thanks for sharing!! I do enjoy capturing something quite ordinary in a manner which makes the observer wonder what it is. Also, I do enjoy the dynamics of what slow shutter affords in texture and perception in referencing time.

    • @ViewfinderMastery
      @ViewfinderMastery  8 месяцев назад

      glad you enjoyed it and thanks for sharing your own experiences. very cool!

  • @no-crayon
    @no-crayon 11 месяцев назад +1

    Looks like a fun project to try out.

  • @michaelbidegain1455
    @michaelbidegain1455 Год назад

    Great shots and thanks for sharing

  • @MunirRahool
    @MunirRahool Год назад +1

    Superb work, well-crafted video...

  • @viviennejohnston1046
    @viviennejohnston1046 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great video and advice

  • @SBX70
    @SBX70 Год назад +4

    Don’t forget to shoot the shadows created by objects in front of them. I do this a lot. Example the bike shadow on the ground.

  • @teejamgal
    @teejamgal Год назад

    What a fantastic lesson. I've taken photos like this and been laught at because they don't see the art in it. Plus I try and get them to guess what it is. They can't lol. Thanks again for wonderful video.

    • @ViewfinderMastery
      @ViewfinderMastery  Год назад

      you're very welcome @teejamgal! You might find our monthly creative lessons, assignments & feedback sessions fun and insightful if you liked that! There's a lot more waiting for you at: ViewfinderMastery.com 👍

  • @stevehageman6785
    @stevehageman6785 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing....

  • @blackmamba3427
    @blackmamba3427 4 месяца назад

    Awesome video and commentary ❤

    • @ViewfinderMastery
      @ViewfinderMastery  4 месяца назад

      Thank you 🙏🏻 really appreciate your support! 🎉

  • @pepperpod2022
    @pepperpod2022 5 месяцев назад

    Notebook in hand and writing down all of your settings. I have been playing around with my camera just pointing and shooting but now I want to get stuck in. Thanks for these videos

    • @ViewfinderMastery
      @ViewfinderMastery  5 месяцев назад +1

      you're very welcome and glad to hear you're really diving in. 👍
      Let us know if we can be helpful. We have much more for you over at ViewfinderMastery.com🎉

  • @Madpencildust22
    @Madpencildust22 4 месяца назад

    I really love these abstract photos! So many ways to photograph. What camera do you recommend for beginners?

    • @ViewfinderMastery
      @ViewfinderMastery  4 месяца назад

      the camera is less important than the willingness to get out and experiment. Anything with a changeable lens really! 👍

  • @comperator2323
    @comperator2323 Год назад

    winterthur ❤

  • @raymeedc
    @raymeedc 10 месяцев назад

    EyE dew what you do, but take it a step further by utilizing post processing to further animate the the textures while leaving the composition intact 🎨

  • @xessytrooshie4732
    @xessytrooshie4732 11 месяцев назад

    HELP
    🤔how do you put own artwork that you drawed or painted and put it on top of a photo so its all unified USING COMPUTER AND PRINTER?

    • @ViewfinderMastery
      @ViewfinderMastery  11 месяцев назад

      I'm sorry but I can't advise you on that. good luck though, sounds interesting. 👍

  • @AlOne-xg6dv
    @AlOne-xg6dv 10 месяцев назад +1

    To be honest i like the ideas but not most of the photos. Abstract is definitely not only unrecognizable.

    • @ViewfinderMastery
      @ViewfinderMastery  10 месяцев назад +2

      that's fair! if it get’s you thinking about grabbing your camera and getting out there, then 🎯😉

  • @Arripa-777
    @Arripa-777 Год назад +2

    🙋👍👍👍👍👍.....................

  • @user-fq2ke4fe2g
    @user-fq2ke4fe2g 13 дней назад

    24-105 Sigma?

  • @superhussein
    @superhussein Год назад

    is this bad advice for a newbie?

  • @seanaidan4577
    @seanaidan4577 Год назад +2

    The crazy cartoon character coming into the frame is very distracting!

    • @ViewfinderMastery
      @ViewfinderMastery  Год назад +1

      just trying something fun to (hopefully) encourage watchers to subscribe. 😉 Thanks for your feedback.🙏🏻

    • @mosijahi3096
      @mosijahi3096 10 месяцев назад

      @@ViewfinderMasteryit’s not distracting to me.

  • @kennethdarling8236
    @kennethdarling8236 9 месяцев назад +1

    the cartoon is sooooo annoying it spoils the video

  • @AHM-to6gs
    @AHM-to6gs 4 месяца назад +1

    You have a very narrow understanding of "abstract" ... that it has to be an image of something "totally unrecognizable". The term "abstract" is broader than that, and there are other things that can be "abstracted" apart from the outer appearance of an object or subject.

    • @ViewfinderMastery
      @ViewfinderMastery  4 месяца назад +2

      Terrific input, thanks so much! If you'd like some feedback yourself, consider the tone of your comments next time. You'll go much further in life by being a bit more polite in your wording. Have a great day!

    • @AHM-to6gs
      @AHM-to6gs 4 месяца назад +1

      ​ @ViewfinderMastery Tone never comes across very well in written form, especially online. You are mistaking efficiency with rudeness. A point made briefly, and in a "matter of fact" way - perhaps even a tad curtly - does not automatically suggest rudeness was intended.
      That said, I am actually somewhat disappointed and frustrated with the way most photographers seem to deal with this issue. Many of them seem to have the same kind of narrow perspective on abstract photography/art. This wouldn't be a problem by itself, except that, in addition, too many insist on patrolling the boundaries and gatekeeping when it comes to what counts as "abstract" work.
      I've had to explain this point too many times now, simply because I am told over and over again that I shouldn't call this or that piece of my work “abstract” because it still has some recognizable/representational elements in it. It's reached a point where I just ask people to read the dictionary definition of "abstract", and leave it at that.
      Of course, not all photographer react this way ... just the ones who are very eager to divvy up photography/art into distinct categories, to dispense advice to others, and to take a generally officious attitude on these sorts of matters.
      I watched your video in the hope that I'd get some broader perspective, perhaps so I can refer others to your discussion, and so on. Unfortunately, you repeat the same mantra about what "abstract" photography is or should be.
      So, yes, now that I think about it ... I guess you could say I found it frustrating that yet another photographer who takes it upon themselves to teach others about photography would not take a few moments to think a bit more in depth about the issue.
      But that's not the same as rudeness.

    • @ViewfinderMastery
      @ViewfinderMastery  4 месяца назад +2

      @@AHM-to6gs Thanks for clarifying, but I would agree that you do sound frustrated and I would add that there's no need to take it out on us. We are not "gate keepers" (to borrow your term) in any way whatsoever. The point of this video was just to "share" and give newcomers an idea how to get started, take action and get creative. For the experienced abstract photographer - there are better sources of information than free videos on RUclips. To really dig into the genre, I suggest exploring some well established photography authors, like Michael Freeman, John Humphrey, Mark Hunter, Paul White, etc. RUclips is no substitute for a University of course. It's a mistake to expect that you'll find a perfect (free) video lesson every time you search. Especially as the information that you seek becomes more niche and more nuanced. That's my $0.02. Good luck!

    • @AHM-to6gs
      @AHM-to6gs 4 месяца назад

      ​@@ViewfinderMastery Since you feel apporpriate to educate others not only about photography (introductory level or not), AND to dispense life advice ... heres' a bit of advice in turn: you are severely underestimating your audience. Why not discuss the more nuanced issues, and even mention one or two of those names?? What's stopping you? Why shouldn't an online video contain at least some university level information? What's stopping you? ... Instead of elevating people, you're regurtiating already established, narrow points of view. ... I don't make videos purporting to educate people - you do. So why not do it right?
      There are a few select RUclipsrs who actually do it the right way, but there are too few of them. The rest take the easy way.

  • @johanp8391
    @johanp8391 10 месяцев назад

    With all due respect, I think your definition of abstract is incomplete and somewhat narrow. I'll pass.

    • @ViewfinderMastery
      @ViewfinderMastery  10 месяцев назад +3

      With all due respect, I hope you can find your way to a more positive attitude this week. Thanks for watching! 👍

  • @lensman5762
    @lensman5762 Год назад +5

    Abstract Photography? Absrtact does not exist so it can not be photographed. It exists only in the mind of the artist. Call it graphical or whatever, but abstract it is not.

    • @ViewfinderMastery
      @ViewfinderMastery  Год назад +8

      Thank you for taking a moment to comment. I beg to differ with your statement though and I think many other photographers (who enjoy abstract images) would object as well. Perhaps you don't find our example images convincing, but that certainly doesn't mean that abstract photography "doesn’t exist". 🙄

    • @lensman5762
      @lensman5762 Год назад

      @@ViewfinderMastery I have no objection to photographers enjoying the result of their endeavours, but to call it ' abstract ' is just incorrect. Here is the definition of abstract from Cambridge University dictionary " the situation in which a subject is very general and not based on real situations ". In simple terms an object which has a physical form can only exist in abstraction in the mind of the artist. You may use CGI to create an image out of an abstraction, but photography it is not. If by ' abstraction ' you mean to represent an object outside of its physical qualities, then that is another thiing but to call it abstract photography, is just incorrect. Enjoyed the photographs, though. Have a great day.

    • @ViewfinderMastery
      @ViewfinderMastery  Год назад +5

      @@lensman5762 Well, we can agree to disagree (and there's nothing wrong with that). What I hear you saying is that "there's no such thing as abstract photography" which I still disagree with. Nevertheless, thanks for commenting and have a nice day yourself.

    • @tomclarke5369
      @tomclarke5369 8 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@lensman5762oh my lord such a keyboard warrior.

    • @lensman5762
      @lensman5762 8 месяцев назад

      @@tomclarke5369 Such an irrelevant description, on your part of course. A painting can be abstract, a piece of music could even be abstract, but never a photograph, unless you have the ability to photograph what happens in your mind.