Ex 2.6 EYV

Ex 2.6 EYV - Pete Walker Photography

“Use a combination of wide apertures, long focal lengths and close viewpoints to take a number of photographs with shallow depth of field. (Remember that smaller f numbers mean wider apertures.) Try to compose the out-of-focus parts of the picture together with the main subject. Add one or two unedited sequences, together with relevant shooting […]

Ex 2.5 EYV

Ex 2.5 EYV - Pete Walker Photography

“Find a subject in front of a background with depth. Take a close viewpoint and zoom in; you’ll need to be aware of the minimum focusing distance of your lens. Focus on the subject and take a single shot. Then, without changing the focal length, set the focus to infinity and take a second shot.” […]

Vivian Maier: Who Took Nanny’s Pictures?

Vivian Maier: Who Took Nanny’s Pictures? - Pete Walker Photography

Vivian Maier: Who Took Nanny’s Pictures? “Vivian Maier: Who Took Nanny’s Pictures?” is a 2013 BBC documentary that delves into the enigmatic life and extraordinary work of photographer Vivian Maier. Maier was entirely unknown as a photographer during her lifetime, seemingly capturing images solely for her own pleasure. It’s difficult to say for sure, as […]

Ex 2.4 EYV

Ex 2.4 EYV - Pete Walker Photography

“Find a location with good light for a portrait shot. Place your subject some distance in front of a simple background and select a wide aperture together with a moderately long focal length such as 100mm on a 35mm full-frame camera (about 65mm on a cropped-frame camera). Take a viewpoint about one and a half […]

Ex 2.3 EYV

Ex 2.3 EYV - Pete Walker Photography

“Choose a subject in front of a background with depth. Select your shortest focal length and take a close low viewpoint, below your subject. Find a natural point of focus and take the shot.” 11mm  (on crop sensor) The distortion caused by the wide-angle lens is quite noticeable here. This is evident in the curvature […]

Ex 2.2 EYV

Ex 2.2 EYV - Pete Walker Photography

“Select your longest focal length and compose a portrait shot fairly tightly within the frame in front of a background with depth. Take one photograph. Then walk towards your subject while zooming out to your shortest focal length. Take care to frame the subject in precisely the same way in the viewfinder and take a […]