TOP TEN IMAGES FROM THE FREE TABLETOP WORKSHOP: REVIEW ONE
Some truly terrific imagery the first week out in our second free Tabletop Workshop for those who are not able to get out and do things. And for those of you who are, but just want to up your skills.
Here are the top ten images this week:
March Madness: 13; Fun with Forks
The Fork Shot By Tammy Bogestrand – www.tammybogestrand.com The assignment (Assignment 27) was to create a shot with a fork (or forks) for a company dealing in ”change”. Food as props were to be avoided. Other props were fine, as long as the Fork was the star....
March Madness: 12; Travel Photography Tips
Planning Your Travel Photos by Craig Ferguson www.craigfergusonimages.com With summer coming up a lot of you are probably busy making plans to get away for a well-deserved vacation somewhere. I thought it would be useful to look at a few ways you can plan ahead of...
March Madness: 11; Still Life with Flower
The P52 Assignment Brief: Still Life with Flower. Bret Doss “A color, vertical (portrait) oriented still life image with ordinary objects, diffuse main light source, that must contain at least one flower, but the flower(s) must not be the subject of the image. The...
March Madness: 10; Photographing Women’s Shoes
Shooting Women's Shoes John McAllister Photograph some high heel shoes? How hard can that be? I immediately called my fashion-conscious daughter to provide a selection of her favourite heels. I soon realised the design and construction of shoes present a far more...
March Madness: 09; Violin Pirate Flag
Violin Pirate Flag By David Price Photographed January 2016 Years ago, some friends and I were messing around, experimenting if you will, with some concept photographic sketches and some writing. We got onto the idea of an extended piratical adventure and ran with it....
March Madness: 08; The Making of “Broken Doll”
The Making of "Broken Doll" By Carla McMahon (NOTE: This image won the Annual Kelby One Photo & Design Contest) This is a composite of about 5/6 images. My camera was on a tripod and every image was taken from the exact same angle and focal length. First an image...















