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COLOR

DPA Instructors provide tips for photographing color

A World in Monochrome

In the world of journalism these are called "drive by shootings". Not to in any way belittle the actual horrible act of someone being shot, but to emphasize that sometimes in the world of journalism, what we photograph happens quickly, and without opportunity to prepare, and yes sometimes happens while in the car.

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Color Ideas for Flowers

Click here to read Boston instructor Steve Dunwell's tips on photographing the vibrant colors of flowers this spring.

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Color Toning for Mood

You can impart a lot of feeling into an image just by choosing the color palette in which you want to work. Click here to read more from Boston instructor Frank Siteman about how color induces mood in a photograph.

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Eye Popping Color

Russ Burden provides tips and tricks to really bring out the color in your images from choosing when and what to shoot post-capture techniques using Photoshop.

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Fall Colors

Look for contrasting colors as leaves change in the fall. Using a telephoto lens helps to compress the scene and makes the trees look closer together for a solid splash of color.

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Fall Foliage, 1 of 3

As Summer begins to fade into Fall, one of the most popular photo subjects is the brilliant foliage found throughout the country.  Check back with us for new pointers on Fall colors from Russ Burden.

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Fall Foliage, 2 of 3

It’s autumn - the monochromatic green that dominated summer is giving way to nature’s magic as the environment is taking on a palette of warm tones and changing colors. For the photographer who loves color, it’s a glorious time.

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Fall Foliage, 3 of 3

It’s autumn - gone are the mornings of hazy white skies. Sunrise now greets us with a crisp blue and a chill in the air. The air is fresh and clean, a sense of change permeates the environment, and all living forms seem to sense the transformation that’s about to take place.

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Feelin' Blue - Pick a Color

In this article, Russ Burden offers the color challenge - a fun photo exercise that will get you thinking about your images' tone and composition.

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Give Yourself an Assignment: Color

When I arrive in a new place without a clear idea of what I want to photograph, I try and give myself an assignment. In this case it was how to see color.

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Izzi Blu - A Study in Color Shifts

Miami professional photographer and DPA instructor Michael Thoennes uses colored lights and gels to create images with mood and energy. Click here to see how he created this cool rock n' roll portrait.

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Just Two Colors

Click here to read Boston instructor Steve Dunwell's photo tip on making a successful color photograph with only two colors.

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