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Mascletá Fotográfica 2016 Mascletá Fotográfica 2016 El pasado 11 de marzo realizamos la actividad que llamamos " Mascletá fotografíca" , el evento dirigido por nuestros profesores Ricky Piquer y Pedro Lavíe, se basaba en una excursión para obtener las mejores instantáneas, de libre criterio , por el centro de Valencia al comienzo de las fallas 2016 y terminaba en la "mascletá" de la plaza del Ayuntamiento vista desde el Miguelete de la catedral.
Proyección Fotográfica Alumnos Abad Ayer pudimos disfrutar de una fiesta de fin de curso del básico y avanzado de fotografía con la proyección de trabajos de diferentes alumnos además de una merienda pre- fallas.
Además de los alumnos asistieron al evento varios amigos tanto aficionados como profesionales del mundo de la foto. Hay que destacar el alto nivel de los alumnos que presentaron sus trabajos, las fotos proyectadas fue la selección de las mejores fotos que presentaron para el trabajo final de curso.
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Muchos de ellos empiezan a dedicarse profesionalmente a este competitivo mundo al igual que personal en el que cada uno deja su firma con su personalidad.
Esta fiesta también da comienzo al inicio de los próximos cursos que estamos preparando ya que en Abad- escuela abrimos los cursos a lo largo de todo el año. Damos las gracias a todos los alumnos que han pasado por el centro y nos enorgullece ver el éxito que obtienen con su trabajo.
Alumnos participantes:
Ana Songel https://www.facebook.com/ana.songel Antonio Vivas Carme Cerviño https://www.facebook.com/carme.mumpims Dafne Elisa Franco Fernando Herranz Salvador Gómez https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100004952146365
Profesores Ricardo Piquer https://www.facebook.com/ricardo.piquer.1?fref=ts Adrían Benaventano
Proyección Fotográfica Alumnos Abad Proyección Fotográfica Alumnos Abad Ayer pudimos disfrutar de una fiesta de fin de curso del básico y avanzado de fotografía con la proyección de trabajos de diferentes alumnos además de una merienda pre- fallas.
LA CRIDA
La crida, cuyo significado en castellano significa la llamada, marca el inicio de las fallas.
El próximo día 28 de Febrero a las ocho de la tarde, miles de falleros de Valencia se concentran en las Torres de Serranos a la espera del discurso del alcalde y la Fallera Mayor de Valencia, que marca el inicio de las fallas y que anima a la gente a participar en ellas.
Una vez terminados los discursos se dispara un castillo de fuegos artificiales desde el cauce del río Turia, y se dan por comenzadas las fallas. En este festivo se concentran miles de personas, tantas que realizar buenas fotografías, requiere de mucha atención y técnica.
Aquí os dejamos algún ejemplo de trucos para tomar fotografías en eventos, conciertos o lugares con multitud de personas y movimiento
1- Ajuste de ISO.
Uno de los principales problemas de realizar una fotografía, es la oscuridad, mediante el ajuste manual del ISO en nuestra cámara, de este modo podremos controlar la luz que entra en la lente, lo que nos permitirá conseguir una mayor nitidez en nuestra fotografía.
Ejemplo:
http://blog.rms-consultores.com/mejora-tus-fotografias-aprende-a-usar-el-iso/
2- Encuadre.
Una de los principales aspectos a la hora de tomar una fotografía, es el encuadre, saber distinguir cual es el tema principal de la fotografía antes de tomarla.
Si deseamos fotografiar objetos colocados en planos diferentes, deberemos ampliar la profundidad de campo para que salgan todos enfocados, en cambio si están en el mismo plano reduciremos la profundidad de campo lo que hará que obtengamos fotografías a su vez mas luminosas.
Según el momento escogeremos entre el enfoque manual o el enfoque automático, con el manual enfocamos directamente lo que queremos mientras que con el enfoque automático hemos de esperar que la cámara reconozca y enfoque el elemento que deseamos.
Ejemplo:
http://ojodecefas.blogspot.com.es/2015/10/distinta-distancia-focal-distinto.html
3- Anular el uso del Flash.
Si utilizamos el Flash de la cámara, lo único que conseguiremos será el resultado contrario al que buscábamos ya que el diafragma se cierra y las fotografías no saldrán oscuras.
Ejemplo:
http://galeriafotocreativa.com/consejos-fotografia-nocturna/
4- Utilización del Zoom.
Es recomendable para eventos como este el uso del zoom, ya que es muy divicil acercarse a las primeras filas.
Utilizando el zoom en su máximo nivel, lograremos alcanzar a tomar buenas fotografías del evento sin cabezas ni objetos que tengamos por delante.
Ejemplo:
http://entulente.blogspot.com.es/p/fotografia.html
5- Estabilidad a la hora de fotografiar.
Es una de las partes más difíciles a la hora de realizar fotografías entre la multitud.
Debemos buscar un sitio más tranquilo, para realizar la fotografía y evitar los movimientos bruscos a la hora de hacerla.
Ejemplo:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=addEJbu8NU0
6- Realiza varios disparos.
De esta forma tendremos mas posibilidades de tomar una fotografía buena, así podremos evitar que una foto quede estropeada por un movimiento, golpe..etc
7- Fotos espontáneas.
Conseguir fotos espontáneas suele ser una forma muy divertida de obtener fotos naturales que de verdad transmitan lo que está ocurriendo en ese momento.
Suelen quedar graciosas, llamativas e interesantes.
8- Creatividad.
Podemos tratar de jugar con las perspectivas, tomar fotografías desde ángulos raros e inusuales, capturar el movimiento de luces o bailes bajando la velocidad del obturador.. etc
Ejemplo:
http://www.bedrina.com/drag-shutter/
Estos consejos seguro que te sirven para hacer unas buenas fotos este mes ya que las oportunidades, la gente, el ambiente que hay en Valencia es muy atractivo para plasmar tu visión de los momentos más increíbles.
coge tu cámara y a la calle!
Fotografía en Fallas. La Crida LA CRIDA La crida, cuyo significado en castellano significa la llamada, marca el inicio de las fallas.
Sony Word Photography Awards. El concurso de fotografía mas grande del mundo
La cuenta atrás ha comenzado en el Sony Word Photography Awards, el concurso de fotografía mas grande del mundo ha batido records de inscripciones y como no, de fotografías.
– Más de 230,103 imágenes un 33% más que en el 2005
Hoy han dado ha conocer la lista de los preseleccionados, 270 fotógrafos de 60 países, un 45% más que en 2015.
14 Categorías con fantásticas fotgrafías que lucharán por el codiciado premio. El 21 de Abril se revelaran los ganadores y las fotos estarán expuestas de 22 de abril al 8 de mayo en Somerset House en Londres.
Tenemos una muestra de algunos de los finalistas y sus categorías. Flipantes y alucinantes trabajos tanto de buenos y consagrados como noveles profesionales.
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Home of 40 thousand Buddhist monks in Sichuan province
A fisherman is farming the sea in between the bamboo rods constructed for aquaculture off the coast in southern China.
Image was taken in Bali during Melasti Festival. This Festival is conducted once a year in conjunction with Nyepi or Silent Day. These young girls were waiting for their turn to perform. They looked stunning with their bright coloured costumes and heavy make-up on, however the expression on each of the girls’ face especially the yawning girl gives this image an extra ‘ummpph’.
Reindeer farmer kids in Mongolia
The last five days of Kartika month are known as Bhisma-Panacaka. Grandfather Bhisma fasted for these five days, preparing to give up his life. However one observes Kartika-vrata, he should intensify it for the last five days. The best way to observe the Kartika-vrata is to abstain from eating grains for the whole month, and to take only milk or water for the last five days. If one eats grains during the month, he should avoid them for the last five days. Also, one should only eat once a day
In the 16th century Solvichegodsk was found as a solt mine. The name of the city is formed with russian word “sol” wich means salt, and the name of the nearby river Vichegda. In that times, salt was qite expensive and valuable, what made city prosperous. Since that time salt had lost it’s meaning to the russian economy. Today no one is intrested in Solvichegodsk salt, and the unique therapeutic mud is the last money resourse of the city, because most of the production shutted down after breakdown of USSR. Since 1992 till now, Solvichegodsk population had reduced by half. After breakdown of the communism, Solvichegodsk as many small towns in russia is stuck in it’s past. Despite everything, people in Solvichegodsk still belive in their positive future, and wait for wind of change.
There are more than 300 people that with the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus blue unit, representing 25 different countries and speaking everything from Russian to Arabic to Guarani. A few travel in cars and trailers, but a majority, 270, live on the trains. Most come from multigeneration circus families, to the extent that collectively, the circus staff represents thousands of years of circus history. The men and women all say that only circus people like them can understand the lifestyle. They spend 44 weeks of the year traveling an average of 20,000 miles from coast to coast on a train that is 61 cars ”a full mile” long. It is a life of close quarters and rigorous training, a life that many of the performers began in childhood. Their job is to convince the world that the circus still matters.
Coal used to be the gold of West Virginia, US. But then Obama came and new environmental regulations. Together with lower price on coal, it led to huge redundancies and the coal became a curse for many of the coal-cities in West Virginia. In 1940, 140.000 worked in the mountains, today only about 15.000 are left in the coal business. Town like Beckley and Mullens does not have many other sources of income. Drugs, pills, alcohol and violence is dominant many places, and young people are struggeling to find work, forcing many to move.
A worker walks through farm fields in Los Banos, California, United States, May 5, 2015. California water regulators on Tuesday adopted the state’s first rules for mandatory cutbacks in urban water use as the region’s catastrophic drought enters its fourth year. Urban users will be hardest hit, even though they account for only 20 percent of state water consumption, while the state’s massive agricultural sector, which the Public Policy Institute of California says uses 80 percent of human-related consumption, has been exempted. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY – RTX1BQUX
This series represent exploration of the most extreme and far cold-water seas, washing the coasts of Russia, because only few people in the world had chance to dive there. These seas are true pearls of nature, hiding mysteries and treasures not only for divers and scientists – there is another universe with it’s own aliens and fantastic creatures. These strange animals are mostly undescribed. Some of them are tiny, some are hidden because of their complete transparency, some are beautiful and gentle giants – in the underwater world you can find living things for the first time in the history of humanity, but they were there for millions of years. Modern diving and photo equipment give us a chance to reveal this beauty hidden in the dark.
Until the 60s, South Korea was almost a mediaeval country, poor and underdeveloped. After just 50 years, South Korea is now one of the most advanced countries in the world. The rush towards modernity has been fostered by imposing a huge sense of competition and a painstaking effort to reach scolastic, aesthetic and professional perfection. Youngsters grow up by keeping in mind the same ideals and future aims: get the best marks to get the best jobs. At the same time, the aesthetic models are totally conformed, obtained through a massive us of plastic surgery. The Country pushes the young generation towards an alienating standardization, the exact opposite of what happens in Western Countries, where success comes from one’s ability to emerge from the mass. The collateral effects of this rapid social, educational, economical, aesthetic and technological evolution“ achieved through high competition and rivalry are psychological outbursts such as social isolation and stress that sometimes bring to alcoholism and suicide (South Korea has one of the highest suicide rates in the world: 43 per day).
I came across this juvenile flying fish while diving in open water near Tubbataha Reefs, Philippines. Juvenile flying fish are often spotted hovering just below the surface, hiding inside natural or manmade debris, drifting the ocean currents. Juvenile flying fish can be attracted by light at night, but during the day they tend to swim away as soon a diver approaches. It took me hours to get close enough and this photograph was taken just when the sun was setting, beautifully illuminating the clouds at the horizon.
Bering sea. Commander islands. Baby fur seal
Taken in Cannes, France 2015. I took this photograph on Promenade de la Croisette, during my summer holiday. Whilst everyone is mostly new wealth, this woman stood out, as she is relatively modest in appearance, and accompanied by a dog, as well as being elderly. I found it amusing how the dog shared the same facial expression as the dog.
Portraits of the silver medal winners just after loosing their final at the Zealand boxing Championships held in Copenhagen in March.
KAZAN, RUSSIA – JULY 28: (EDITORS NOTE: Image has been converted to black and white.) A member of the Mexico team competes in the Women’s Team Free Synchronised Swimming Preliminary on day four of the 16th FINA World Championships at the Kazan Arena on July 28, 2015 in Kazan, Russia. (Photo by Matthias Hangst/Getty Images)
The atmosphere is good and there is loud music playing in the gym in Copenhagen where the elite girls train gymnastics 20 hours a week. You have to if you want to participate at the elite level. And they do. As a rule of thumb you have to put in at least 10.000 hours of training to compete internationally. Doing gymnastics you primarily fight yourself. Your fears, doubts and pain. But the youngsters help and encourage each other. So it might be a lone battle. But they fight it side by side.
If one is thinking about countries being successful in boxing, just a few will have Ghana in mind. But Ghana produced a couple of world champions in boxing – the most famous one being Azumah Nelson. The weird fact about boxing in Ghana is all world champions are from Bukom, a small neighborhood of Accra. Bukom is a poor suburb, most people work as fishermen. But boxing here has a long tradition – it is the second nature of the people as many say. Hundreds of years ago, the Ga-People, an ethnic group who lives mainly in Accra, developed their own way of fighting. Due to the British influence during colonization, the Ga came in touch with boxing. Since then boxing is the most famous sport in Bukom. Nowadays boxing is much more than a sport, it is a way to escape poverty and everyday problems. Many kids and juveniles dream of being a professional boxer in the US or Europe. They fight for their dreams, literally.
These images were created for the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago’s Adaptive Sports Program and the RIC Hornets wheelchair basketball team.
We’ve arrived in El Salvador to see for ourselves the human effects of the violence that is rapidly making the country the deadliest place in the world. After a one-year dip in the murder rate following a truce negotiated between criminal gangs and the government of Mauricio Funes in 2012, the killings have spiked again this year, with a projected murder rate for 91 per 100 thousand for 2015. This means nearly 6000 people will be killed this year. According to police statistics, so far 2859 people have already been murdered. Much of El Salvador’s violence is attributed to gang members. The prisoners we met are members of the Mara Salvatrucha, or MS13, a transnational criminal gang which originated on the streets of Los Angeles along with its main rival, the Barrio 18 gang. Its founders were refugees from El Salvador’s 12-year civil war, which killed over 75,000 people. Under the Clinton and Bush administrations in the late 90s and early 2000s Central American gang members were deported back en masse to weak post-war nations unable to accommodate them.
Flesh Love Returns Men and women are attracted to each other and try to become one. This fundamental desire carries an energy that affects all matter in the world. I wonder what is the reason we have to make such an effort to become one. Possibly we were originally one. Since I believe this, I intend to visualize this power of love by adhering and unifying couples. The closer the distance between them, the stronger the power. The law of gravity also shows the pull is stronger when two objects become closer; and glue, too, is stronger when it is applied thinner. To be adhered shows their strength. I decided to vacuum-pack couples as a method to express coherence. Because the couple cannot breathe in the bag, the vacuum-packed state can only be kept for several seconds. This is why I chose photography to capture these pieces. I have begun the project which takes a shrinked couple at the most important place for them. I make them to choose a plece for shooting.There is a person who chooses the home where a life is being always done together, too, there would be a person who chooses the workplace they knew each other and a person who chooses the location of the memory, too. Every kind of place will be space of love by being couple.
On the Philosopher As an expression of absurdity in an absurd world, eruption of freedom in skimpy landscapes, anarchic dancing in a shabby architecture, the pictures of “The Philosopher” are the result of improvised events, born out of the search “at the whim of improvised journeys“ of places favorable to disruption, to reinvention. The settings are those of the institutional planning. Confined in their useful role, they become inhuman when pushed by. The pictures are Epectase brings back the body to it, fitted with a bizarre sensuality, both Old France style and futuristic. Between dada poetry and punk controversy, the body that is staged here wants to wake up life. Absurdity in an absurd world, eruption of freedom in skimpy landscapes, anarchic dancing in a shabby architecture, the clichè of the philosopher are the result of improvised events, born of research at the discretion of improvised trips the two artists.
In this project, Alberto Alicata, traces the history of photography, image iconic realized by the great masters, resorting to the use of a symbol of contemporary Western culture: Barbie. Irving Penn, Richard Avedon, Guy Bourdin, David Lachapelle, Mario Testino are some of the names which Alicata honors, studying carefully chosen shots and recreating a set to measure Barbie rebuilt in detail the limits of the obsessive precision, the original that inspired it, in order to strengthen the authenticity and strength of timeless images, now become part of our visual memory and intended to be timeless. Intuition playful operate this simulation, using one of the most imitated, idolized, collected and studied which is renewed in every historical period, this production puts in a dimension in the making, is intended to be enriched with new images, and more opportunity to quote unexpected suggestions.
Dora Maar (Henriette Theodora Markovic) was an independent and anti-conformist woman and photographer. She met Picasso in 1936. The painter kept her away from photography and pushed her into painting (a field in which he was the unquestioned king). Living in the shadow of the greatest artist of the time, Maar suffered from self-doubt and depression throughout her nine-year liaison with Picasso. The painter defined her as the most intelligent of all of his women and the one that made him laugh the most. else. Despite this, he always pictured her as the crying woman. Maar found herself abandoned by Picasso, and for this reason suffered of a nervous breakdown; she subsequently undertook electroshock therapy for three weeks in a psychiatric hospital. She said “after Picasso there is only God”.
I want to explore how self portraiture for many people has become an obsession, and how presence in a self portrait situation is absent, or becomes a peculiar part of the selfie act. This can develop absurd situations, and my project is a play around such situations.
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DC 2234.55 001 trophy lion, springbok and spotted hyena, hunting convention, reno, nevada, USA-from the series ‘Lion’-David Chancellor At annual conventions in the US hunters will book hunts, select animals, professional hunters, and taxidermist services. Here at the Safari Club International Convention in Reno, Nevada, USA, a taxidermist displays his work from a clients previous trip to Africa. There are now more captive Lions in South Africa than wild ones; approx 8000 compared to 2000 living in the wild. Many of these animals are reared specifically to be shot and owned by wealthy tourists from Europe and North America. Between 2001-2006 1830 Lion trophies were exported from South Africa, in the following five years 4062 trophies were exported from SA an increase of 122%. As result of this increase in 2011 the South African government effectively banned the practise of ‘canned hunting’ by requiring an animal to roam free for two years before it could be hunted, severley restricting breeders and hunters’ profitability. But lion breeders challenged the policy in South Africa’s courts and a high court judge eventually ruled that such restrictions were ‘not rational’. The number of trophy hunted animals has since soared. Demand from the Far East is also driving profits for lions breeders. In 2001, two lions were exported as “trophies” to China, Laos and Vietnam; in 2011, 70 lion trophies were exported to those nations. While the trade in tiger parts is now illegal, demand for lion parts for traditional Asian medicine is soaring. In 2009, five lion skeletons were exported from South Africa to Laos; in 2011, it was 496. The legal export of lion bones and whole carcasses has also soared. Breeders argue it is better that hunters shoot a captive-bred lion than further endanger the wild populations, but conservationists and animal welfare groups dispute this. Wild populations of lions have declined by 80% in 20 years, so the rise of lion farms and canned hunting
In Paris, when the sun is back, the «bronzeur» goes along the Seine. Wearing clothes or almost naked, he is looking for the perfect spot to enjoy the sun. Specifically, he is looking for a bench that will allow the best conditions. Usually he has brought a towel to avoid contact between him and the bench Its in the early afternoon that the «bronzeurs» settles. Its the perfect moment to get a perfect tan. They are very relaxed, and waiting for the sun to do its job.
The story of a big unload In France we throw away approximately 365kg of waste per person, per year. Although, it is difficult to know the actual quantity when our waste is being collected every week. #365, Unpacked is the result of a four years work during which the photographer has stopped throwing away his recycled waste, and has collected it instead. 70m3 of packaging has been collected to create the base of the project, which has been invading the daily life of the protagonists of this photographic series. This “waste bank” includes 1600 milk bottles, 4800 toilet rolls, and even 800kg of newspapers. The photographer has decided to sort all the collected waste to photograph it separately and by category. Each photo of this series has been set up within a live installation and has been created in real conditions without any photo editing software. Beyond the graphic dimension, the accumulation of waste accentuates the gap between the human and his environment. If today we can witness an evolution of the consciousness, our strongest argument is economic as the cost of this packaging is two-fold. Firstly, the cost is covered by the consumer during the purchase and secondly, it will be the same consumer who will pay for the collection and the treatment of the packaging once used. Between making us question ecology and our way of consuming, #365, Unpacked reminds us that the best waste is the waste that we, as humans don’t produce.
Miami Beach A showgirl, during her performance in ocean drive
Fashion designer Louison Mbeya watching the fashion show. The Democratic Republic of the Congo is known for its war, rebels and poverty, but when it comes to style and fashion it’s capital Kinshasa is an inspiration for many people on the African continent. Here fashion is not the motor powering the rapidly growing economy, but rather an effect of this; the current economic and political circumstances are the flywheel that is allowing something that has always been in the population’s DNA to flourish.Kinshasa, Paris of Africa 2025 is part of an ongoing multi media project, named Future Cities. For this project journalist Stephanie Bakker and photographer Yvonne Brandwijk discover the next generation of cities. Kinshasa’s first launch and print date was on July 15 2015 at the Dutch newspaper de Volkskrant.
Beached humans on unknown shores
The Pools series is a study of water, one of the most precious resources for life on our planet. The artistic approach of photographer Stephan Zirwes is to show how the important resource is in contrast between being the consummate location for entertainment and the incredible waste of drinking water “not only for being used in private pools but also the trend to privatise what is a public asset and use it for commercial reasons. Public pools can still be a symbol for the importance that water should be free accessible to everyone. The clean formal language and the simple design of the pictures focus our interest on this newsworthy issue with elegance and almost playful. A deep dive into the blue as Zirwes copied parts of the original pool tiles and enlarged them in a simple, visible way to create a kind of mount in patterns.
In the summer holidays at sea are a time of joy and fun for all ages. If we do not we looked at the different costumes, the scenes are the same as always. Sometimes the elderly back to be boys, parents make jokes to the children, often breaking social labels, creating new relationships. Stopping to look at the different behavior of people on a pier is hilarious and often allows you to freeze the moments in memory.
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For the Ekondas pygmies in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the most important moment in the life of a woman is the birth of her first child. The young mother is called walé (primiparous nursing mother). A walè carries both responsibilities and status: she returns to her parents, where she remains secluded for a period of 2 to 5 years, and must adhere to several strict taboos during this time. The ritual is highly competitive, as it’s about having more prestige and power than other walé, so she takes on a nickname to differentiate herself from rivals. Every day the young woman engages in an elaborate beautification ritual to draw attention to herself. She spreads a red preparation, a mixture of powder of ngola wood with palm oil, over her own body. The sophisticated hairstyles, made of a mud like paste, a mixture of ashes from bopokoloko leaves and palm oil, are yet another way for walé to flaunt their uniqueness. Actresses act and stage appearance.
Asiah Khatu (22), a Rohingya refugee from Myanmar, at a temporary shelter in Bayeun, East Aceh, Indonesia. On May 20th 2015, around 400 refugees and asylum-seekers stranded at sea for months were rescued by Indonesian Fisherman in Julok, Aceh province, Indonesia.
The church of the Holy Trinty in the village of Maryino, Leningrad region. The church was built in 1831 and closed down in 1936. Russia, 2015
“Los Sony World Photography Awards el concurso de fotografía más grande de su tipo y una importante plataforma para mostrar el trabajo a un público importante. Es gratificante tener tus fotografías en la lista de las seleccionadas y fue una maravillosa sorpresa ser honrado con el L’Iris d’Or en la ceremonia de los premios en Londres. Me gustaría animar a los entusiastas y profesionales de la fotografía a participar en este concurso – yo definitivamente lo haré “. (John Moore/ Getty Images, Estados Unidos, L’Iris d’Or 2015)
Sony Word Photography Awards 2016. El concurso de fotografía más grande del mundo Sony Word Photography Awards. El concurso de fotografía mas grande del mundo La cuenta atrás ha comenzado en el Sony Word Photography Awards, el concurso de fotografía mas grande del mundo ha batido records de inscripciones y como no, de fotografías.
ÚLTIMAS NOVEDADES DE LAS CÁMARAS FOTOGRAFÍCAS
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Nueva cámara de Sony la Sony A6000, con un nuevo sensor de 24,2 megapíxeles, capaz de grabar vídeo en formato 4K.En el enfoque también hay novedad, un nuevo 4D FOCUS.
Sony dice que es la cámara con el enfoque automático más rápido, permitiéndole hacerlo en 0,05 segundos.
Las ráfagas pasan ahora a ser de 11 imágenes por segundo, que baja a ocho en el caso de usar el modo ‘live…
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Por San Valentín, 25% de descuento en cursos de fotografía.
Por San Valentín, 25% de descuento en cursos de fotografía.
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Pasión & Fotografía. Concurso.
Pasión & Fotografía. Concurso.
CONCURSO FOTOGRÁFICO
La pasión (del verbo en latín, patior, que significa sufrir o sentir) es una emoción definida como un sentimiento muy fuerte hacia una persona, tema, idea u objeto. Así, la pasión es una emoción intensa que engloba el entusiasmo o deseo por algo. El término también se aplica a menudo a un vivo interés o admiración por una propuesta, causa, actividad, y otros. Se dice que a…
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Calendario Electroabad 2016
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Nuevos Cursos en Abad
Nuevos Cursos en Abad
MAS DE 20 AÑOS ENSEÑANDO FOTOGRAFÍA CURSO BASICO
Sábados: 11:00h a 14:00h, inicio 30 de Enero.
Lunes y miércoles:10:30h a 11:00h inicio 25 de Enero.
Martes y Jueves: 17:00h a 18:30h inicio 21 de Enero.
Tiene una duración de tres meses y el precio del mismo es de 375 € (que puedes abonar en tres mensualidades de 125€ c/u) + 35€ de matrícula.
Esta matrícula solo se abona una vez, por lo que si…
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Sara de Antonio
Retrospectiva del tamdem Sara de Antonio (modelo) y Jose Luis Abad (fotógrafo) durante 15 años de trayectoria profesional.
INAUGURACIÓN
JUEVES 21 ENERO 20H SOFARTCAFE – c/Musico Peydro, 7
#abadfotografia
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El pasado 22 de Diciembre realizamos La MasterClass con Jose Luis Abad en la escuela de fotografía Abad donde primeramente Ricardo Piquer ( fotógrafo) pudo informarnos y hablarnos sobre lentes, cámaras, accesorios… realmente sobre todo el equipo necesario que un fotógrafo ( profesional o amateur ) realmente debería tener sin caer en la compra de objetos varios que resultan un gasto y no son realmente necesarios. La verdad es que es importante saber donde gastas el dinero y para eso lo mejor es conocer el mercado. Ricardo en esto también un experto.
Continuamos con la MasterClass sobre fotografía de moda con Jose Luis Abad, que utilizó todo el equipo Profoto para la sesión. Pudimos ver la importancia de la iluminación en cualquier sesión para conseguir el resultado que deseamos. No es solo disparar sino también saber iluminar… Pudimos ser testigos de una sesión de fotografía de moda desde el principio, desde que llega la modelo, estilismo, peluquería y maquillaje, el disparo hasta ver el resultado final en la imagen. Una recomendable clase donde compartimos dudas, criterios, opiniones…jose
El tema fue la interpretación de una prenda de costura de Dolores Molla , combinada con prendas street wear . Una prenda de costura, tres estilos
Fue realmente interesante además que todos los asistentes que quisieron pudieron disparar con sus propias cámaras y ver los resultados.
Fotografía: Jose Luis Abad Peluquería y maquillaje: Julia Viciano Modelo: Aldara Arnau de 5.0 Models Management Estilismo: Angel Aguado
MasterClass con Jose Luis Abad – 1 prenda 3 interpretaciones El pasado 22 de Diciembre realizamos La MasterClass con Jose Luis Abad en la escuela de fotografía Abad donde primeramente Ricardo Piquer ( fotógrafo)
#HAPPYHOLIDAYS
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1 prenda 3 interpretaciones
El próximo Martes tendremos tarde de foto en Abadfotografia. 17h Ricardo Piquer: Camaras y Lentes. Ricardo Piquer fotógrafo freelance, docente en talleres de fotografía y retoque con amplia experiencia en reportaje social, retrato, fotografía de niños y de estudio. Información sobrecámaras y lentes, además de equipo básico y accesorios conoceremos la gama más innovadora en el…
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Nathaly Sosa. "La becaria internacional"
Nathaly Sosa. “La becaria internacional”
Nathali también ha pasado por nuestro centro como becaria de Escuela de español Taronja, Spanish courses in Spain, ésta increible chica nacida en Perú y afincada en Italia, nos ha supuesto una brisa de aire fresco en la academia.
Además de ayudarnos en todo lo referente a las tareas de nuestro centro también aprovechamos su conocimiento de español para que nos sirviera de traductora de italiano,…
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By by Simone. Vuelve a visitarnos
By by Simone. Vuelve a visitarnos
“Vuelve a casa por Navidad”, creado en los años 80 es considerado como el mejor slogan de la historia de la publicidad y es lo que ha hecho nuestro becario Simone Cuccolo, volver a casa, después de los tres meses que ha pasado con nosotros. Se puso en contacto con nosotros a través de la escuela de español “la Taronja”, junto con cinco alumnos más que pasaron por nuestro centro de becarios.
Hemo…
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Con motivo del Salón de foto fnac, Abadfotografia ofrece una sesión de moda con José Luis Abad, primera parte de la clase Abad explica iluminación y su importancia en la fotografía de moda, segunda parte retoque y acabado de imagen.
Fotografía: Jose Luis Abad Modelo: Victoria Titica Vestuario: Dolores Mollá. Maquillaje: Dafne Elisa Franco Macias de B&S Formacion Estilismo: Unai Garcia Retoque digital: Angel Aguado Video Pilar Ems: Ay Foto: Nathaly Sosa Crespo y Simone Cuccolo de Escuela de español Taronja, Spanish courses in Spain
Salon de foto – fnac
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Jose Luis Abad Salon de foto Fnac Con motivo del Salón de foto fnac, Abadfotografia ofrece una sesión de moda con José Luis Abad, primera parte de la clase Abad explica iluminación y su importancia en la fotografía de moda, segunda parte retoque y acabado de imagen.