The View Camera Movement
The view Camera Movement is created for anybody that has an interest in exploring this type of photography. Six episodes will discuss five main subjects in which the View Camera excels and is a trusted companion.
Below you can find an overview of the episodes of the View Camera Movement.
- Episode 1 - Introduction
- Episode 2 - In the Studio
- Episode 3 - Selective Focus Macro
- Episode 4 - Architectural
- Episode 5 - Stitching
- Episode 6 - Videography
Episode 1 - Introduction
Before we dive deeper in the subject you will receive a general introduction on the recent developments of the modern view camera. You will also get an idea how a view camera can enrich your photography and opens new paths for exloration of your own creativity.
Episode 2 - In the Studio
The studio is a natural habitat for the View Camera and within the studio the View Camera has created numerous iconic images.
This episode dives deeper into:
- How a View Camera gives you control of your perspective
- Selective focussing by altering the depth of field (For example: how do we get the whole image in focus)
- The role of Tilt and Shift movements to achieve this
Episode 3 - Selective Focus and Macro
This episode continues in the studio. It further elaborates on selective focus and how it helps with making a subject stand out from the background. The video doesn't stop there, we will continue with exploring how the concepts just discussed also apply to macro photography.
This episode encompasses:
- Making a subsject stand out through selective focussing
- Macro photography with a View Camera
- Applying camera movements to macro photography
Episode 4 - Architectural Photography
The View Camera is not only of use in the studio, you also can trust him in the field during architectural- and landscapephtography. This episode discusses the use of the the View Camera when performing architecture photography.
This video will discuss the following points:
- How the scheimpflug principle applies to architectural photography
- Using the parrallel movement
- Preventing converging lines
Episode 5 - Stitching
In this video we will show you another use of the View Camera, stitching of images. Something that comes in handy when you are going to print images in larger sizes.
The video will discuss:
- The use of stitching
- How to use the View Camera to prepare images that are going to be stitched
- Gives an example of how multiple images are stitched to one image in Lightroom
Episode 6 - Videography
Not so long ago, high en video was being made with everything in focus. Nowadays, videography shows new opportunities. Due to the use of smaller image sensors, the use of lenses with a smaller focal length is possible. This also allows using view camera movements in videography.
This video shows:
- The use of vew camera movements for videography in various circumstances