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Understanding Post-Photography | Exploiting the Iconosphere

  Understanding Post-Photography | Exploiting the Iconosphere By Krishna Studio Bankhedi In the realm of visual culture, the transition from traditional photography to what is now known as “post-photography” marks a pivotal shift in how we perceive, interact with, and understand images. Traditionally, photography has been celebrated as a medium of truth, memory, and documentation—a window to the world, capturing moments of reality as they unfold. However, the advent of digital technology and the Internet has ushered in a new era, one where the boundaries of photography extend beyond the mere act of capturing to encompass a broader, more complex interaction with images. This evolution has given rise to the term “post-photography,” a concept that challenges our conventional understanding of photography and invites us to explore the profound changes in the visual landscape. The roots of post-photography can be traced back to the pioneering thoughts of  Joan Fontcuberta  and...

The Beginner’s Guide to Photography Post Processing Techniques

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  The Ultimate Guide to Learning Photography: Post-Processing Creativelive Guides   >  Photography Guides   >  POST PROCESSING The Beginner’s Guide to Photography Post Processing Techniques Stop missing the mark on professional quality photos. Harness the power of Adobe® Lightroom® and Photoshop®. From exposure to curves to adjustment layers, cut down the amount of time you spend on post-processing. Don’t spend any more time not working at your full potential or your optimal workflow. You can sharpen your skills and let go of the fear of learning EVERYTHING that’s holding you back from making progress. In this guide you will learn: Photography terms and the effect each adjustment has on the image How to make basic photo edits and keep image quality How to use advanced editing tools like adjustment layers to make non-destructive edits How to access the best Photoshop and Lightroom tools for photographers Opening Photoshop® for the first time is like crack...