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Help me shape our future: Rebranding "The Photography Club"?
Hey everyone! As most of you know, I’ve been doing some reflecting on our community lately. While I love the simplicity of "The Photography Club," I’ve realized that it sounds a bit generic and doesn't really reflect the deep, intentional work we do here. Early members might remember that this name was chosen just one hour before launch, because a lawyer told me that I could not use the name "The Photography University." 😅 But we do way more than just talk about shutter speed and aperture on our live calls. We dive deep into emotions, color psychology, and the "why" behind the photos. As we discussed in our last workshop, editing actually starts with the way you see and compose a photo before you even press the shutter. To make us stand out (and be easier to find in search!), I’m thinking about a name that captures this philosophy. My current favorite is: The Art of Seeing (AOS). I feel this name better represents our journey of asking the right questions before we edit—focusing on the emotion we want to convey and what truly matters in a frame. What do you think? Please vote below! I really value your input—this club/community is for all of us, and I want the name to feel like home for your creative journey. 📸
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1 like • 22h
@Emanuel Schi I agree with @Wittawat Sadindum on this point. I was re-thinking what is this group about. The definition that come to my mind is a tranformative journey...both proffessional and as for human aspect. There are a lot of things we do and others I hope we will do. So if I could suggest a name it would be: A Photographer's Odyssey.
1 like • 21h
@Emanuel Schi 🤔 haven't thought this way....you're right.
Assignment #11: The Panoramic Crop (Wide Aspect Ratio) 🎞️
Thank you all for the fantastic submissions for the Black & White Challenge! It was amazing to see how you shaped the light and focused on pure structure without relying on color. Now that we've tried color psychology, light, and shadows over the last few weeks, it's time to play with the actual format of your images! The Assignment: The Panoramic Crop We are going wide! Some of you might know that I love the panoramic format. So your task is to shoot and edit a photo using a panoramic aspect ratio. This means cropping your image to 16:9 or even the classic ultra-wide 3:1. This wide format forces you to completely rethink your composition. You have to make intentional use of the space on the left and right side of your subject to balance the frame. The Goal: To understand how different aspect ratios change the narrative and feeling of an image, and to master wide-angle compositions. P.S.: If you have any ideas or challenges you want to try out in the future, let me know in the comments! :) 📝 How to participate: 1. Go out and shoot/edit your panoramic image. 2. Create a New Post inside the "The Assignment" category. 3. Title Format: Please use Assignment #11: [Your Title] 4. Number of pictures: 1 strong photo. 5. Details: Tell us briefly why you chose this specific composition and how the wide format helps to tell the story of your image. ⏰ Deadline & Review Call: Submit your work before our next live review call on Sunday, May 3rd. (If you can't make it to the live call, just leave your specific questions in your post and we will cover them in the recording!) Have fun and stay creative! ✌️
Assignment #11: The Panoramic Crop (Wide Aspect Ratio) 🎞️
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@Lorenzo Zanna , get down to Ponte Vecchio ...we are waiting for you. Let's do a trip to New Zealand to take Witt with us
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@Emanuel Schi no problem...the milk helps 🤣🤣🤣
Feedback needed - photo contest
Hey.. I want to hand in some photos at a contest. No theme, etc. Perhaps you can give me feedback by submitting "hearts/favorites" in this gallery https://klausnenningfotografie.pixieset.com/fotowettbewerbe/ which one is worthy submitting. Thx a lot. Klaus
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@Lorenzo Zanna The frozen tree seems like it has been taken with Infra-Red. Do you have this perception also?
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@Klaus Nenning , keep us updated. 😁
Assignment #10: Gat Hat
Jumped into a little fashion shot this time with a traditional Korean hat called "Gat". I picked this shot to represent the series. ISO:125 | 58mm | f2.0
Assignment #10: Gat Hat
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Great one @Wittawat Sadindum ! In my opinion it has perfect Black and White balance, and composition too. The eyes are intentionally like this or you just got one shot and thats it?
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The image you chose for the assignment, for me speaks more. And lucky you to own that beast of a camera. Love the image color rendering. For that I got a Nikon D200, going even earlier in time, in hunt for the color and true image feeling.
Assignment #10: A bit of elegance
I was waiting for almost three hours to select a subject for this assignment, holding my Nikon D200 on my neck (around 1kg of weight). I was surrendering. I thought I needed some rest and went towards a book store just to feel better...then this lady came across my way... One shot...almost from the hip. I couldn't take more photos cause that could expose me and didn't want to seem "rude" in front of her elegance. I entered the book store praying to have caught it well...and saw then the photo...and the result is what it is. The settings were the same for all the period. I wanted a subject for a slow shutter...a spirit, not a face, a movement, not a freezed time. Settings: Shutter: 1/20 Aperture: f/22 Focal length : 35mm. ISO: 100 Ingredients :) - Slight hand movement aligned with the movement of the subject. - A pinch of grain At the end I rewarded myself with a new book: Before the coffee gets cold - Toshikazu Kawaguchi. Thank you for reading till the end!
Assignment #10: A bit of elegance
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@Emanuel Schi of course but there should be some starting point and some general rules.
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@Wittawat Sadindum yes it has that feeling because of the brush effect it got from the hand movement.
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Endri Dano
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