10 Photography Diagrams That Will Put A Smile On Your Face
Sep 15, 2014
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Over the last few weeks, I have been posting some of my thoughts on photography, and being a photographer over at our Facebook page. To make it fun I did them all using little funny diagrams. Now that there are ten such diagrams, I want to share them with the readership who is not subscribed to our facebook page*
*shame on you :), you should fix that right now.









Which is your favorite?
Stefan Kohler
Stefan Kohler is a full-time retoucher. He’s from Germany and likes bacon. In the last years, he built up a broad community around his retouching classes at the Infinite tool’s website.




































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18 responses to “10 Photography Diagrams That Will Put A Smile On Your Face”
Nice!
Ha, this had me chuckling, especially the one about the quadcopter. I co-own a company called Aerial Captures and we are forever asked those questions when on assignment. We have even thought about putting those answers to peoples question on the back of our shirt.
It happens all the time :D
Sometimes I think the people asking already know the answers…
I can relate to the top one especially. I never touch my screen with my fingers so can’t fathom where all the tiny smudges come from. Ghosts?
Yes, I think so to. In my case it’s Ghosts and probably my little daughter trying to touch cats on the screen. Well… mostly ghosts.
amateur*
The last one, for sure.
lol
The last one is fantastic advice, but the clone tool one is so very true. I can’t say how much time I have wasted trying to clone/heal a spot that was just a spot on my monitor.
Dave Cousins
The smoking one is my favorite one because it’s so damn true. Over here, smoking at less than 9 meters of a public building is forbidden by law (same for smoking inside). People do it anyway, and they never get arrested, so they keep doing it =_= Meanwhile, you take a photo of something very random (a tree) in the middle of a park and someone comes to you asking you what you’re doing and why you dare doing it.
However I have no shame not being subscribed to your FB page… because I don’t have a FB account and I don’t plan on having one, ever.
Can’t spell amateur can you
sure I can – but keep in mind:
Some spellings underline the actual statement. :)
So ths would make me a professional!!!
What’s a Photographger?
It’s a Photographer with a “g”. For Example “George” id a Photographger.
There is also the Photographser like me – because my name is Stefan.
I don’t know if this is enforceable, I thought it’s a nice idea to make combinations of professions and names to make it more individual. Time will tell.
how does p make someone a professional? it’s basically the same as automatic.
Gear accumulation. I am still searching for the perfect bag.