Photography Trends And Tools For 2012

The photography world is in a constant state of evolution and flux. As the technology available to both professional and amateur photographers is changing every year, there has never been a period that is so exciting for those people who are passionate about this art as what is being experienced today. Keeping abreast of the latest trends and tools coming from Asia is an interesting topic. As it is no longer a uni-polar world, today's culture is influenced as much by the East as it is from the West.

One of the most interesting developments over the last twelve months has been the growth in the use of the iPad as a cool tool for photographers. Although this 'must have' Apple gadget will never replace such software as Photoshop and Elements, its ability to be used to edit images when on the go is a real attraction. What's more, it offers the option to quickly upload and share images and video in an easy-to-carry package.

HDR is a concept that has gained a lot of ground during the last few years, it has become a format that is being experimented with in a big way by photographers throughout Asia. Though the basic idea behind High Dynamic Range photography may be obvious, up until fairly recently it has been hard to get it right with digital technology. HDR involves taking a number of photographs at different exposures which when combined create a single image that captures that entire dynamic range of a particular scene.

Every year technology improves; this is one of the great boons of this modern age. Photographers now have the option of using super-zoom lenses. The trend for ultra detailed snapshots can be seen in many of today's best portfolios. Some of the results that have come about as a result of using super-zoom lenses are truly staggering.

Digital infrared may not yet be a format that is used widely, but it is a style that is certainly gaining ground. Experimenting with this medium can produce extremely dynamic images that capture sights and scenes in ways that have not been possible before.

On a final note, the love affair for black and white remains as strong as ever. There are legions of Asian photography professionals who practice their art using only black and white images. Thanks to the inherent affordability of today's digital cameras, there is a new demographic group who are now producing the most spectacular photographs using this most enigmatic and traditional format.

You can find more information about the latest trends in Asian photography and learn how to create HDR photos at http://www.photokore.com/ now.


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