Just about any modern film or digital camera in the hands of a knowledgable photographer. You would be further ahead leaning about technique and craft rather than thinking you can buy it via a camera/
Thanks a lot for explaining, appreciate it. I get the approach a bit better now. At least where to start from!The photos advertising shirts (other than the one with the stuffed bear) might have been done using a large format camera which permits "swing" or, if the camera is rotated, "tilt". That is a special purpose camera movement that allows a photographer to adjust the plane of focus. The accessory "Tilt-Shift" lenses offer some of that capability. Just as likely, however, a small sensor camera was used with a lens stopped down to maximize depth of field.
For what its worth, much of the quality of several of those images comes from the photographer's use and control of light. If one learns that, the choice of camera becomes secondary - your Panasonic would probably do fine.
Yeah definitely! I'm prepared for anything that will get the results I want!"What I like about these is the kind of flatness and evened, subtle focus between the subject and the background, without great deal of blur or depth. Kind of raw and documentary, sharp and straight forward, catch the details and the texture of the subjects."
I think you need a camera with several very fast lenses in order to learn efficiently about depth of field. Zooms and small digital sensors would be bad.
More importantly, you need to learn to print your photos (inkjet probably) in order to study your images more carefully than is easy with a typical monitor. Therefore you need to learn Lightroom unless you're prepared to learn how to print color in a darkroom.
Yeah definitely! I'm prepared for anything that will get the results I want!I'm familiar with Lightroom, however, I wasn't that aware of the importance of the lenses in this case...but I get what you mean, control of the depth is something I'm really interested in visually, I just didn't know the technical approach to it. Thanks for the advice!
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