September 22, 2012

Project 52, Week 39, Texture

Texture refers to the surface of an object. It adds dimension and depth to a flat photograph.

Things to consider:
  • There are three reasons to use texture in photography: Detail (the texture is the focal point), Drama (actively supports the focal point), and Information (gives information about an element). 
  • Perfect textures can be boring. Look for little (or big) imperfections, as well as variety in shadows,colors, tones, lines, etc.
  • Don't forget to move - up, down, left, right and all around. A slight change in lighting or camera position can make a significant difference in how well texture is rendered in a photograph.

Suggested readings and photographic examples:
  1. How to Photograph Textures by Nasim Mansurovs at Mansurovs Photography; 10 tips with illustrations
  2. Photographic Composition: Texture as a Design Element at Valerie Hayken Photography & Design; shows a good example of how lighting can effect the way texture is seen in a photograph
  3. Texture Photography Essentials and Tips by Ron Bigelow at Picture Correct; short illustrated article on the 3 reasons to use texture in photography
  4. How to Photograph Texture (Lighting for Texture) by Robert Grant from LightMyShot.com
  5. How to Apply Textures to Your Photographs by James Brandon at Digital Photography School; tutorial on using Photoshop

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