by Tony DeSantis | Nov 20, 2015 | Black & White Architecture, Black & White Seascape
Finding inspiration everywhere you go: Over the summer my daughter went to Catalina with the high school church group. She departed and returned from the San Pedro Catalina Express. On Sunday when she returned I went with my wife to pick her up. As my wife...
by Tony DeSantis | Aug 15, 2015 | Black & White Architecture
I have sporadically done blogs on my processing, mostly because of emails and requests. I thought I would give a go at a series on my architecture photography from beginning to end. So without further comment I will jump right into it. Planning...
by Tony DeSantis | Jul 23, 2015 | Black & White Architecture
When I decide to blog something unlike my photography it comes at a whim not something that is really planned out, prewritten down with bullet points, outlined and refined. I am sure that this is noticeable in my writings and ramblings.My black and white architecture...
by Tony DeSantis | Jul 6, 2015 | Black & White Architecture
Rules, are they really made to be broken? In photography we have rules.Rules for composition: Rule of thirds, balancing elements, leading lines, symmetry and balance just to name a fewRules for portraits: Clothing, Eye Direction, Aperture, focal...
by Tony DeSantis | Mar 27, 2015 | Black & White Abstract, Black & White Architecture, Black & White Seascape
Let me state up front, this is not a commercial or a critique for the Canon 90 Degree angle finder. This is merely a conversation of what I have in my kit that makes my life easier while out photographing. For all of you that have a flip out screen on your...
by Tony DeSantis | Mar 18, 2015 | Black & White Architecture
This is not a revelation or breaking news but the more I try to hone my photography skills by reading and applying the more I learn. Before the architecture I enjoyed landscape photography and HDR. Most of my kit was dedicated to that type of photography with...