Bertha Wehnert-Beckmann was a German photographer born in Cottbus in 1815, Brandenburg. Wehrnert-Beckmann first worked as a hairdresser in Dresden in 1839. There, in 1840, she met her future husband, Eduard Wehnert a photographer, who introduced her to the daguerrotype process and to the recently introduced colour-tinting process based on glass-plate negatives which allowed an unlimited number of prints. In 1843,…
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How to capture unique and different perspective in photography and architecture
It is easy to bring the camera to the eye level to capture an image and as many of you may have noticed, the majority of images captured generally at also from that point of view. However, experiencing with different viewpoint can yield some incredible results. I myself have be known to be found in…
Five Things to learn from Henri Cartier-Bresson
Happy Monday everybody!! One of the promises I’ve made myself this year is to get better acquainted with the masters work and learn something from all of them. I came across Henri Cartier-Bresson work about two or three years ago when I was watching podcasts by Ted Forbes on the Art Of Photography. As well…