John Paul Caponigro: Process and Game Changers
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- čas přidán 18. 12. 2012
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This is a two-part workshop: The first part is about Process and the second part is about Game Changers.
Artist's creations come out of far more than the activities in their primary medium. How artist's get there is, perhaps, just as important as where they arrive. This is the creative process rather than the creative product.
John Paul Caponigro details the many aspects of his creative process -- color, composition, drawing, iphoneography, writing and more. He shows how each discipline and different modes of operating with them contribute to the completion of finished works of art. The resulting synergy is stimulating, enriching, and enlivening. While he shows you that you already know how to write, draw, and photograph, he also shows you how these seemingly separate disciplines and creations combine dynamically to form a single creative process that results in a life's work. He reveals that the creative process is a process of exploration, a journey of discovery that offers many insights along the way and never ends. You'll be inspired to try these activities yourself, practicing them in your own ways for your own purposes, as you progress on your own creative journey.
Photography is changing. It's always been changing, but never as fast or as dramatically as is today. This rapid-fire survey of new photographic practices/habits will change the way you think about photography, make exposures, and process them with Adobe Photoshop.
Topics covered include ...
- Panoramic stitches
- Depth stacking
- Merge outs
- Low light exposure
- HDR
- Painting with light
- Lens and perspective corrections
- Artful seamless distort
- Composites
Discover the most important new mind-blowing possibilities for image-making.
John Paul Caponigro
www.johnpaulcaponigro.com/ - Věda a technologie
This fellow is simply a well versed, well read, studied and meticulous person. I think he's gracious to share the knowledge and insight he has honestly gleaned in his lifetime (many things he didn't have to share because most people won't have patience, focus or selflessness enough to get it). The information he's sharing isn't gathered by being superficial, impatient and disrespectful. The fact that there's only 82 thumbs up out of 9,527 views leads me to believe that most viewers went with their first impressions (which I'm thankful I didn't do).
Love this video. I also love how the entire front 3 rows were apparantly bussed in from the local nursery home.
This is probably the most in-depth and rich seminar I've watched yet! Like graduate photography school...beyond camera features and into planning and executing artistic concepts. VERY well done!
I love this guy. Easily the most insightful talk on this Chanel.
Sometimes there are are small things that change our lives: maybe a great book, maybe a different movie... maybe a video like this one. Thank you so much Paul; for the video, for your work and for the all epistemological concept.
Simply Amazing, not just a photographer, but an artist!!! I have so much to learn..
Can not wait for the second part..
Superb, extraordinary. Pure art + photography, something very rare.
Very inspiring video! Now I know I'm the right path. Thanks for sharing!
Master John Paul Caponigro! :)
Best BHPhoto event, a modern view about photography
its minute 18:03 and he is still talking about himself !!
To each his own. I just believe that images should be captured not composited in a computer. I cannot support these ideals for the same reason. some of the best images I've seen and IMHO best photographers I know of, get it right in the camera. to me, this is not what photography is about, nor should these be considered photographs. lets just call them computer designs.
You don't have to use over-the-top 'artsy' English to be an artist. Just make good art and we'll believe you.
This bloke is so in love with himself. There's no content to his presentation at all. It's just 'here is a window on my life - enjoy'. Sorry, I'd rather watch paint dry.
Obviously you're just not listening.