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Category: Photography

How to use three-point lighting

Three-point lighting is a common technique used by content creators. For photography, it is useful for professional portraits whereas, in videography, it is useful for interviews. Three-point lighting consists of your key light, fill light and backlight. We met with

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How to use the exposure triangle

Having a true understanding of how your camera operates is one of the top skills you need to have as a photographer. The exposure triangle allows you to have complete autonomy of the overall image and consists of three parts:

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Why photographers should learn how to draw

Chair of Graphic Design and Photography, James Reiman has been in the RMCAD family since 2013 where he started as an adjunct professor. The Washington native has a very diverse background in both fine arts and commercial work, bringing a

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A photographer and subject in a studio opposite an artist drawing on a tablet

Inside RMCAD’s Living Gallery

During the month of January, Philip J. Steele Gallery became a working studio space for four RMCAD faculty members. From January 17 – 31, James Reiman, Scott Wakefield, Jessica Elliott, and Bruce Mackh became a part of the gallery as

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