Cinematic Photography?
Hey, I've been particularly fascinated by the photographic stills you can find in movies by simply pausing them at the right moments.
I wondered, what is it about these pictures that make it look like a paused movie?
Then I decided I wanted to take pictures that look like they were from movie stills, so I did some research.
https://fstoppers.com/documentary/cinematic-look-how-make-your-photographs-look-films-27534
This website above has been the only resource from which I have been able to derive some information on the practice of taking pictures that look like movie stills, or "cinematic".
Here is an album with some examples.
https://imgur.com/a/oVEWJ
Is anyone else out there familiar with this form of photography?
What makes these pictures look like stills and not regular pictures?
Hello, for some really good cinematic stuff check out cinematic photography group on Facebook. Or #twothreenine on Instagram. There isn't much on steemit at the moment but hopefully more will come. If you have any questions in the meantime feel free to get in touch with me 😊
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