A good photograph doesn’t always have every detail perfectly lit. Silhouette photography obscures the details and instead emphasizes shape and form. Photographing a silhouette isn’t necessarily ...
The first step in turning a photo into a silhouette is to isolate the part of the photo that will be the silhouette. That part of the photo would be known as the subject. A silhouette needs to have ...
Before photography, the silhouette was a popular form of portraiture more affordable than oil painting, where the outline of a face in profile was cut in black. “It was very popular to have a ...
Find out why winter's a great time to shoot silhouettes and pick up a few silhouette photography tips in our latest 'how-to' guide.
The word "silhouette" comes from a mid-18th century French finance minister Étienne de Silhouette, whose hobby was cutting paper outlines of people’s profiles. Today, a silhouette can be a very ...
Picture a serene beach, famous for its photographic allure, especially at sunset. This setting provides a perfect backdrop where light and shadow dance together, creating an ideal environment for ...
A silhouette is a dark image in which th subject is against the brighter light. The first silhouette originated in 1850s in France. Silhouette is an illustrated outline filled in with a solid color, ...
If the response to our silhouette challenge is anything to go by, you’d have to say that finding interesting, largely featureless black shapes to photograph can be a real tonic for image makers’ ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... A girl’s silhouette gazes at a flock of monarch butterflies, their orange wings vivid against a bleak wintery backdrop. Titled “From Broken Trees,” the piece ...