Student Work: Too Stereotypical?
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by Joe
5h ago
Check out my new workshop on the six concepts in the Psychology of Gestalt: Gestalt Workshop link Thilo, a student of mine living in Holland, sent me this photo for me to talk about. Here’s what he said: Hi Joe, I recently got this shot done at sunrise. No post processing beyond reducing the exposure by 1 stop. I wonder what’s your opinion on this one. Maybe I am just too much used to the sight of windmills by now, but I wonder whether this might be too stereotypical to be good?” Cheers, Thilo” Here’s a really good photographer that lives in Holland. Since he has grown up around windmills, he ..read more
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My Favorite Quotes: Elliot Erwitt
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by Joe
5d ago
What do you see? Check out my new workshop on the six concepts in the Psychology of Gestalt: Gestalt Workshop link Elliott Erwitt was a famous street photographer that was born in Paris, and moved to New Your in 1948. BTW, I loved his work and his approach to shooting in the streets. He once said, “Photography is an art of observation. It has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them”. For s long as I’ve been shooting and teaching classes with the BPSOP and conducting my “Stretching Your Frame of Mind Workshops” This quote has been my mantra. I’ve wo ..read more
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My Favorite Quotes: Robert Capa
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by Joe
1w ago
Close enough? Check out my new workshop on the six concepts in the Psychology of Gestalt: Gestalt Workshop link In this category although I always quote an artist, I don’t always quote a photographer. I’ll often quote someone like Kenny Rogers, or Marcel Proust because what they had to say fits in with I often say both in my online class with the BPSOP, and in my “Stretching Your Frame of Mind” workshops I conduct around our planet. Robert Capa was a well known war photographer and photo-journalist. who documented five different wars. In 1947 he co-founded Magnum ( a international free-lance ..read more
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Cuba Tour 2025
Joe Baraban’s Digital Photography Blog
by Joe
2w ago
If Cuba has ever been on your ‘bucket List’, then now is the time to fulfill your personal desire to experience something that most people can only learn about and look at pictures in the National Geographic Magazine. If you’re subscribed, that is. Sunrise in Havana Join me and Nick DePasquale in Cuba next year for a fabulous cultural and educational experience. We are returning to Viñales and Havana in February, and for a different trip Santiago/Baracoa in January – two very different parts of the island not only in landscape but also in history and culture. National Ballet of Cuba I jus ..read more
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Food for Digital Thought: You know you got it child, if it makes you feel good
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by Joe
1M ago
My favorite sunrise, clear with a chill in the air. Check out my new workshop on the six concepts in the Psychology of Gestalt: Gestalt Workshop link What do you do if you know you’ve just taken a great photo…a keeper…an OMG shot???? Do you do react differently when you’re alone verses when you’re shooting with someone else? I teach an online class with the BPSOP, and I also conduct my “Stretching Your Frame of Mind” workshops around our planet, and I just love it when one of my fellow photographers submits a photo that he or she is very proud of. Is it a series of fist pumps, hootin’ and a ..read more
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Student Work
Joe Baraban’s Digital Photography Blog
by Joe
1M ago
Check out my new workshop on the six concepts in the Psychology of Gestalt: Gestalt Workshop link One of my students submitted this photo after reading my post on “101 things to know about photography“. She’s referring to number 42 that says, “The Rule of Thirds is boring”. Since I meant every letter of every word, we’ll move on to her photo and question which is: “Hey Joe, I’ve been working on using all the techniques I learned in your class.  I have a photo that I would love your input on.  I thought to submit it after reading your “101 Thing You Need to Know Post”, where you said ..read more
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AskJoeB: Duct Tape and a can of WD-40
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by Joe
1M ago
Couldn’t happen without a can of WD-40 Check out my new workshop on the six concepts in the Psychology of Gestalt: Gestalt Workshop link FDTate, a past student of mine, recently sent me a question to comment on concerning one of the items to remember on my “101 things to know about photography”. Actually it was number 8 on the list: “Always have a roll of Duct Tape and a can of WD-40 with you. His question was, “A great list, but I’m confused by #8.  I’ve never been on a shoot and thought, “Boy, this would have gone a whole lot smoother if I’d just brought along some duct tape and WD-40 ..read more
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AskJoeB: Am I doing something wrong?
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by Joe
1M ago
Am I doing something wrong? Andrew, an online student with the BPSOP,  sent me this photo with the following question. I always like to share exactly what the photographer had to say since so many of you have either asked themselves the same question or have had similar situations. Here’s what Andrew had to say: ” Dear Joe, Sometimes I shoot the sky from my window. On the attached pictures you can the the original image with houses. Of course the houses are out of interest? so I decided to darken them. I wanted the photo looked like counter light with a “normal” sky. When I show my phot ..read more
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Quick Photo Tip: A Room with a View.
Joe Baraban’s Digital Photography Blog
by Joe
2M ago
My view at sunrise. Check out my new workshop on the six concepts in the Psychology of Gestalt: Gestalt Workshop link As I tell my online students with the BPSOP, and in my “Stretching Your Frame of Mind” workshops I conduct around our planet, light is everything and I’m constantly thinking about it. That said, I’ve been a professional traveler for almost fifty years, and my job has been to take pictures in the best possible light. That’s what I do, and that’s what I think about all the time…especially when I first research then check into a hotel. The first thing I think about is the view I ..read more
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Food For Digital Thought: Judging the Photographer
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by Joe
2M ago
Canon 5D MarkIII Check out my new workshop on the six concepts in the Psychology of Gestalt: Gestalt Workshop link It was during my Prague workshop when one morning before the sun came up, a woman came up to me to show me her new $60,000 Leica System. She said, “Now I’m ready to take some great pictures”.  For some reason she thought that because she had the top of the line, most expensive 35mm DSLR camera she would be able to take some ‘wall hangers’. Even if that were true, it would have been a good idea to learn how the camera works well before the start of the workshop instead befor ..read more
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