Fotomen, a new media in the field of image and lifestyle

Fotomen, a new media in the field of image and lifestyle

Fotomen website belongs to Gaozhi Media and was founded in 2006. It is a new media platform for people who love images, enjoy life, and are willing to share. Gaozhi Media is a cultural enterprise in China that focuses on operating photography media and integrating China's rich image resources for market development. Its headquarters is located in Guangzhou, and it has branches in Beijing, Shanghai, and Chengdu. It has one website and three publications, namely: 1、 Friends of Photography - A Professional, Authoritative, Fashionable, and Practical Image Brand Media The magazine "Friends of Photography" is the brand magazine with the highest circulation, coverage, and actual sales rate among domestic image media. Founded in 1985, it is a professional, authoritative, fashionable, and practical image brand media. 2、 Image Vision - Chinese version of the famous British digital magazine DigitalCamera The magazine "Visual Imaging" has been distributed in multiple countries in Europe, America, and Asia, and is the most influential digital imaging magazine in Europe and America. Image Vision "is a famous digital magazine" DigitalCamera "in Chinese, jointly published by Gaozhi Media Group and Future Publishing Group in the UK. The magazine is aimed at the new generation of digital enthusiasts and intermediate level digital photography enthusiasts, gathering the latest exquisite pictures from abroad, introducing fresh and popular shooting techniques and post-processing skills from abroad, and combining with domestic reality to evaluate and analyze the latest equipment. 3、 Time "- Image Life Magazine, co produced by Friends of Photography x JD Imaging The difference between Time magazine and regular publications is that its content is not isolated or disconnected from the online world. Instead, in the reading scene, QR codes are used as a medium to endow content with the ability to spread across media. Readers only need to scan the QR code to receive more rich and extended content, thus achieving the transformation from static scenes to diversified dynamic scenes.

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Photography Notes: A New Photography Knowledge Every Day

Photography Notes: A New Photography Knowledge Every Day

Photography Notes is a platform adapted from the e-book Photography Notes written by the famous photography network editor Ning Sixiaoxiao in 2007. This tutorial is written for novices and novices in photography. With the development of mobile Internet, it continues to grow. If you like photography and don't know how to get started, you can pay attention to this website. Photography Notes Major Events 1. Departing on November 14th, 2010 The creation of Photography Notes was completed, and the electronic version became the essence of each photography forum, which was affectionately called "Chinese New Photography" by netizens. 2. February 14, 2011 Baidu Wenku The reading volume exceeds 700000, the download volume exceeds 200000, the review volume exceeds 20000, and the photography literature ranks first. 3. February 16, 2013 Extra Edition The creation of the "Photography Notes Extra Edition" was completed and premiered on Digital Tail, and was recommended on the homepage, receiving great praise from readers. The content has also been updated to Baidu Wenku. 4. WeChat subscription account on May 5th, 2014 Photography Notes has opened an official subscription account on WeChat, gaining support and attention from tens of thousands of readers. Trust me, pay attention to me! 5. WeChat subscription account first push on May 15, 2014 What is a good camera for beginners to buy 6. August 29, 2014 APP Our app has officially launched on the Apple App Store, with 3000 installations and 82 five-star reviews. 7. The first offline gathering on September 6th, 2014 Taking advantage of the short Mid Autumn Festival holiday, Ning Laoshi held her first offline gathering since the publication of her photography notes at the FunLab caf é in Nanluo, Beijing. The venue provider, Zhuo Jushi, said that around 25 people would be the most suitable, but in reality, they didn't hug each other and nearly 40 people came. Zhuo Jushi repeatedly emphasized that it's not that the place is small, but that there are too many people. Actually, pen pals are too enthusiastic. I am truly grateful to everyone. 8. Photo review on September 25th, 2014 Before October 1st, the highly anticipated photo review and photography knowledge community will be launched. 9. On November 16, 2014, there were 20000 subscribers to the subscription account The Photography Notes subscription account was established on May 5, 2014, and the first push was released on May 15. As of today, the photography notes have pushed about 200 messages. Finally, last night we surpassed 20000 subscribers. 10. WeChat Classroom on March 3, 2015 On March 3, 2015, the first WeChat class of Photography Notes began. The teacher systematically explained the relevant knowledge and skills of photography to the students through voice, pictures, text and other methods. The highest record was that we trained 1000 people in a week, instantly becoming the largest and most reputable online training course in the photography industry. 11. On April 23, 2015, there were 50000 subscribers to the subscription account On April 23, 2015, the number of subscribers to Photography Notes exceeded 50000. 12. On July 31, 2015, there were 130000 subscribers to the subscription account On July 31, 2015, the number of subscribers to Photography Notes exceeded 130000 and grew at a rate of over 30000 people per month. We have been trying to help everyone learn photography in the simplest way possible. Please return to your subscription account and reply: Catalog. You can see two wonderful contents, "Photography Notes Course Schedule" and "One Picture Photography" 13. Sales of 1 million on December 13, 2015 On December 13, 2015, Photography Notes has become a full media platform with 240000 WeChat subscribers, 100000 APP users, and information provided on various public and media platforms. For more details, please refer to this article titled "Why Did I Go Bankrupt Half a Year Ago After Refusing Million Dollar Investment and Refusing Manufacturers to Place Photography Notes 14. On January 28, 2016, the Photography Notes VVIP level was launched We offer different levels of discount policies for purchasing courses worth 550 yuan based on the number of courses purchased, with the more purchased, the cheaper the price. 15. Supported WeChat login on February 1, 2016 The photography note website supports direct WeChat login, making it convenient for users to log in quickly. 16. On May 30, 2016, the coupon function was launched The coupon function has officially been launched, divided into red coupons and gold coupons, and has also added a coupon fission gameplay. 17. On September 19, 2016, Task Center 1.0 was launched Students can collect tasks, study, and submit assignments in the task center. 18. The photography competition was launched on September 28, 2016 The TCL Photography Competition has officially launched and will be held once a month in the future. It has also hosted the JD Golden Statue Award Photography Competition. 19. On March 12, 2017, the Photography Notes Calendar was launched Creating a calendar with one quote and one photo every day has become a habit for many students. 20. The forum was launched on March 30, 2017 Users can post posts, travelogues, and tutorials on the forum. 21. On April 11, 2017, all website images support adding latitude and longitude Photography notes encourage authors to add the shooting location when uploading photos, making it convenient for other photographers to go to the same location to take photos. 22. On June 25, 2017, the photography drifting bottle activity was launched You can put a sentence or a photo into a virtual drifting bottle and randomly exchange drifting bottles with other photographers. Later, the Valentine's Day bottle drifting activity also evolved. 23. On September 30, 2017, the photography navigation web version was launched Photography enthusiasts can easily find various shooting positions on the map. 24. In April 2018, the photography navigation and group arena mini program was launched Search for photography navigation and group arena on WeChat to see. 25. Connected with Weidian on August 7, 2018 Students can also automatically open courses by placing orders and purchasing courses in the WeChat store. 26. Connected with WeChat Pay in August 2018 Students can directly use WeChat Pay or WeChat Scan to purchase courses within WeChat. And a photography note wallet has been launched, making it convenient for class representatives to advance. 27. The distribution system was launched in September 2018 Being able to accurately record the source of each order and bring revenue to our partners. 28. On December 12, 2018, the mini program was launched and the evolution history of cameras was recorded On that day, it went viral on social media and the server crashed several times. 29. On January 30, 2019, the poster sharing platform was launched for free to receive courses Many excellent photography courses can be listened to for free by sharing posters. 30. Write a paid strategy and launch it in May 2019 Help photographers who are willing to share knowledge to monetize their knowledge. 31. September 15, 2019 Mini Program Scenic Spot Features The work is not yet perfect, I will elaborate further in the future. 32. On February 1, 2020, the subscription account had 750000 followers+ Thank you all for your support and trust. Welcome to join the Photography Notes family. 33. February 2, 2020 Ping An An An Chang Listening Card During the new coronavirus epidemic, photography notes launched a free "Ping Ping An An" listening card service. The platform listened to more than 200 courses for free for two months until the domestic epidemic eased. More than 28000 users worldwide received the listening card, providing millions of times of listening services for photography courses. 33. On April 13, 2020, the group buying function was launched Users can group purchase courses at a cheaper and more cost-effective price.

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Marc Riboud photographer

Marc Riboud photographer

Marc Riboud was born in Lyon, France in 1923.His original photo was taken during the Paris Expo in 1937.In 1944, he participated in the Weikor's Patriotic Resistance Movement and later became an engineer.At the age of 30, he met Henry Katie Bresson and Robert Kapa, ​​became a photographer and joined the Magnam Photo Agency. After living in the UK for a year, he started traveling long distances.First set off to the capital of Lebanon's capital Brurt, passing Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Nepal, and finally arrived in Kolkata, India.His trip lasted a full year.He traveled to China for the first time in 1957, and lived in Japan for several months in 1958. In the early 1960s, he filmed an independent movement of Algeria and Africa, and visited the former Soviet Union several times.Since 1979, he has continued to return to China, tracking the great changes in his society and discovered Huangshan.He also visited Angkor's monuments in Cambodia many times and filmed in Istanbul and France. He has won multiple awards and has published more than thirty works.His photography is exhibited all over the world. - From 1957 to 2010, Markry has been in more than twenty times.China can be said to be the country he has taken the most.From 1979, Maclib has been filmed in China almost every year, but there is no doubt that he has the longest time. The most out of the film is the first two times in 1957 and 1965. China was still a closed country in 1957.Since the country under the rule of Chiang Kai -shek in 1948, none of the foreign photographers have shot China.After a year of Macrib's journey, Macribo arrived in Kolkata. He dreamed that he could walk to China and waited for several months to get a visa.He loves the civilization of this millennium ancient country. His understanding of India, especially how he wants to see how Mao Zedong's cultural revolution has completely changed the strong desire of the lives of the most people in the world in the world. Writer Han Suyin and Kathmandu's Indian ambassador, Asian cultural experts, and Earl Ostrorogh, who met in Nepal, all provided a lot of help to the unwilling pass from him.In December 1956, Macrob landed in Guangzhou from Hong Kong, and set foot on China for the first time. In the first few months, he was always accompanied by the guidance of him as "Angel Detention".From the big cities to the countryside, from the factory to the theater school, he walked endlessly.He traveled through the muddy rice fields and traveled through the whole China from south to north by train, and experienced a dozen spontaneous people's movement. After this trip, Macrybi waited for nearly eight years to get a second visa and came to China again in 1965.In this second trip, he saw the first end of the cultural revolution and showed us the students who worked in the field and hundreds of thousands of children who were holding wooden guns in the square. China has opened up in 1979. It has first tasted capitalism, and its vitality shocked the West.Although the reform only touches part of the port and the urban population, China has become an economical country.The Chinese people in the temple in Mao Zedong for a long time are at least the lucky part of the people who experience the charm of the consumer society. These changes have impacted the country, which is known as "older than history" by General Da Goghle, and Macriban observes these changes with enthusiasm.As he wrote, "the best way to understand China is observation."This concept drives him to return to China again and again, and he believes that "here, unremitting observation of details and instantaneous observations, he can better understand and understand a country than else."In the same preface, he also wrote: "I love everything I see, a beautiful face, a tool with old luster, and a broad and strange scenery. I see the whole nation has moved from humiliation to dignity." These photos of the key history of China's 50 years have become the only testimony of China's era.Chinese photographers who are relatively unable to work freely are more precious for this testimony.After many years, we can see that his photography works are together, forming a mosaic puzzle with both ancient Chinese relics and Shanghai Ski Building.From this puzzle, only the most keen eyes can be distinguished. When this is always like everything in a large -scale country, it seems that what it seems to be changed. It is worth mentioning that Macrob's proposal was discovered in 1985 and found Huangshan in 1985 and was glad to discover.He was completely fascinated by the scenery there, and he always loved the landscape painting of the Song Dynasty several times to find the inspiration in the painting.While walking between the mountains and mosaic mountain peaks, he came into contact with the new generation of China.He was helpful for his translator Sun Guofu, and he found that China's new generation of thinking and lifestyle had changed dramatically.He felt very interesting, sometimes even shocked with this change.Want to know how Chinese people live and think, what is their pain, their happiness, how they progress, prompting him to return to China again and again.Macrib said: "For me, the country is like a friend, I like to often meet my old friends." So China became the source of the shocking visual image that he would never dry in his photography career.Because of this, he never cared for such familiarity, so far away, and so many Chinese people.

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Rukes.com | The world's top ranked DJ photography/EDM photography website

Rukes.com | The world's top ranked DJ photography/EDM photography website

Rukes . com | The world's top ranked DJ photography/EDM photography website! Photos from DJ's latest EDM events, such as Deadmau5, Swedish House Mafia, Skrillex, Zedd, Martin Garris, Avicii, and more! Plus events like Electric Daisy Carnival, Coachella, Super and Stereo! What does Rukes mean? It is a combination of the words' stone 'and' rule '. Also known as the misspelling of the word 'rule', because the L and K on the keyboard are adjacent. How do you pronounce 'Rukes'? Roo ks. Not a 'commotion';) How many people work for Rukes.com? Only me. I am the only photographer, and all the photos on Rukes.com are taken by me (unless someone uses my camera to take a picture of me, of course) Can I work for Rukes.com? Unfortunately, I don't think my website will follow the path of 'I have 50 club photographers under my name' (or even one person), so now Rukes.com will be just me. Why # 1 DJ (photographer)? This started a few years after I started my career. My first major client was Paul Van Dyke, and I did photography for all of his major performances in the United States. Around the same time, he became the top 100 DJ in DJ Mag. So I added '# 1 DJ Photographer' to my profile because I am his photographer. Of course, as the top photographer for DJs, I didn't initially realize that it could obviously be interpreted in another way. After he was no longer the number one DJ in the magazine, I started shooting more DJs. I never really deleted it from my profile, I just kept it there because I don't really like social media. In the end, everyone started calling me DJ's number one photographer, so it ultimately became a description of myself rather than who I was working with. Later, when I started making DJ Rukes' tracks for fun, some DJs said I was the best DJ in the world, so I jokingly added parentheses and became both the best DJ and the best DJ photographer. Will you attend X concert? Why didn't you go to X concert? Please check my calendar for Rukes.com. If I were traveling now, you would see my date there. If it's not listed, I won't be here. I deliberately postponed the editing of dates for a few months so that I could release all the dates at once, especially the tour and post tour performances. As for why I didn't participate in a certain performance, it's because I wasn't hired to do it. I can use one of your photos to You can use online photos in the following ways without cutting off the logo: Post on any personal or fan page social media, use as a Facebook cover, etc. If the logo is cut off from the cover, there's no problem. Just click on it and the full version will be there. For online articles on websites/blogs that only provide dance music, without trimming the logo, and indicating "Drew Ressler/rukes. com" or "rukes. com". Approval must be obtained for use in any broadcast, other online or print media. Please send all questions to Publish on Tumblr as long as the logo is not cropped (i.e. the photo is made "vertical" or you add your Tumblr username to the photo), and if possible, also post the source link (original photo or www.rukes. com). Post on Instagram without tagging "photo by @ rukes" or similar content. It's okay if the photo is cropped into a square shape, but I prefer the full image on Instagram. You can also use my photos for educational purposes (such as school projects, etc.) as long as you have the appropriate permission. Why do some performances have seats while others don't? I live in Los Angeles, so there are no location tags for anything in this area. Anything outside of the region, such as San Diego and around the world, gets a place in the gallery name. I want a different photo as a print, can you send me that image? No, I won't send the original pictures to anyone unless it's necessary for business purposes. If you want to print all at once, please visit my printing website for instructions. Are you going to school for photography? No, they are all self-taught. The first gallery on this website is the first photo in history. Why do your photos look like this? I really like depth of field, so I like to use lenses that highlight depth of field, such as f/1.2. I also like to ensure that my photos are exposed correctly, and most importantly, focused correctly. I won't set my camera to f/5.6 or higher, just to get the focus I want. I will do my best to use the focus I must get, otherwise I will ruin this photo. I also like a bit of high contrast and saturation to bring out colors and make them stand out in the dark. Finally, I tried to capture this moment with photos; This means there are no blurs or light marks. It's easy to capture "cool" shots with some motion blur, but it's much harder to take the same photo where everything freezes in time. Why are your photos rarely black and white? Black and white photos are great in some situations, but they can easily make people like a bad photo. By default, because the world we see is in color, anything we recognize in black and white is automatically 'otherworldly'. You can take the most boring photos in black and white, making them stunning. It is much more difficult to achieve the same effect in color photos, which is what I have been striving to do. I only restore black and white effects when the color effect is poor. I enjoy challenging myself. I'm not saying that black and white is not good, but if you see a photographer's gallery full of black and white, or most of the photos are black and white, then it's not a good phenomenon. Especially when there are many colors in the music industry. How did you enter this industry/What should I do? I took the photos when the digital SLR was still very "new" (Canon 20D has just been released), so I am usually the only person in the club who takes pictures. It has become even more difficult now because almost everyone has a camera that can go in regardless of their actual talent/reason (unfortunately, usually to see drunk girls). I first requested a media pass from the booking agent/promoter in exchange for providing photos (as I knew nothing about cameras at the time, I didn't give up any groundbreaking work). This is a great practice, but once you take the first step, free work becomes a big taboo. In this era, it's best to do a few things. Practice as much as possible. Working with a local musician may not have enough budget to pay you, but you don't mind continuing to practice. Once you have a good portfolio, go find artists and promoters who need photographers. Remember, photographers are humans who cannot teleport. Photographers generally cannot report on two performances at the same time, so opportunities always exist. In my recent tour, I had to deny filming some major concerts for another big DJ, just because I had already been booked. They went with another great photographer, so they won't give up looking for someone. In addition, try joining the local website that dispatches photographers to gain more attention/get some compensation/participate in activities. If you can support yourself, leave as soon as possible. When you can do everything on your own, working for one of them will never succeed. A big taboo is trying to eliminate a currently paid photographer by simultaneously working for free. This is likely to anger paid photographers and also anger promoters. Let the promoters know that you are nearby, and if they need you (such as when their usual photographer is out of town/sick), they may hire you as a backup/replacement. If you try to replace paid photographers with free jobs, it's also a failure because it means the promoters/people who pay photographers don't have money (and are looking for a good way to get rid of paying photographers) and won't pay you soon. Excellent promoters/artists who make money can afford to hire photographers to varying degrees, so seeing 'we cannot pay you to take photos' as a huge warning signal of impending failure. Never work for free unless you are learning how to use a camera. Do you have any suggestions? Can you take a look at my photo? How can I make my photos look like this? The best advice I can give is to use manual mode as much as possible. For most performances, I use a combination of M, Av, and P depending on the situation. For my 1DX II, I set it to around 1600 ISO (never exceeding 3200) because it has almost no noise; So I suggest you find the ISO with the maximum noise you can handle and use it. I wish I could check everyone's photos, but to be honest, the only photo I really like is the one I took, so I have to end comparing your photos with mine. Although I can say some positive things about your work, overall it will only distract attention and may not be completely honest. Your goal should be to not care what other people's photos look like, but to care 100% about what your photos look like. If you want to imitate someone's style when learning photography/new cameras, that's completely fine, but in the long run, you need to develop and find your own unique photographic perspective, rather than comparing your work to others' or relying on others' work. Do you have any suggestions for photographers who are just starting out? Just do what you think is good. Utilize other photographers for inspiration and only try to copy the lens while honing skills. You should become the master of your own creativity, not a follower of others' creativity. Make sure there is a simple way for people to see your work. A simple portfolio website is perfect, making it a great choice when people apply for a news pass. If your photos capture this moment well, no one will really care that you don't have a certain number of followers on some social media websites. At the concert, utilize the advantages you possess. Of course, some other photographers may be able to take longer shots and go to more places, but this should not affect your photos. Work within the restricted scope. Do you have any photos of? If I take it, I'll hang it up. If it is severely defocused, only then it may not be able to undergo final inspection. Please don't ask me 'Do you only have these?' because I won't try to hide the photo just to say 'Oh, you caught me, this is the rest!'. What is your current equipment? All Canon models: R5, Speedlite EL-1, RF 15-35L f/2.8 IS, RF 24-70L f/2.8 IS, RF 85L f/1.2, RF 70-200L f/2.8 IS, EF 35L f/1.4 II, EF 8-15L fisheye f/4, EF 90 tilt shift f/2.8. Do you use a tripod? Some shots/scenes are impossible without a single one! No, I didn't. I think I have a stable talent in photography. I can usually set the shutter speed to 1/4 and still take stable photos without a tripod or IS. I have a monopod for DJ background photography and also a photo shoot for large crowds. I heard you don't drink alcohol? I don't drink alcohol, smoke, or use drugs. I have drunk alcohol several times in my life, but I am not used to the taste of alcohol.

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Animal Print Shop | Animal Art/Art Photography Prints Suitable for All Ages

Animal Print Shop | Animal Art/Art Photography Prints Suitable for All Ages

The animal print shop was established in 2008 and is owned and operated by photographer Sharon Montrose. This website was designed and programmed by talented, patient, intelligent, resourceful (and constantly) employees. Our logo is handwritten by the lovely Leigh Wells. All kinds of information related to sales on this website can be found in our information section. Sharon Montrose's Animal Print Shop is an online art gallery and store created by independent artist Sharon Montrose and her husband Spencer, and operated with the help of their closely knit team. Our art photos feature Sharon's interesting and exquisite animal series, including her favorite series' Little Darlings'. We are committed to producing high-quality art at affordable prices, and our range of versions (public and limited edition) offers a variety of budget options. Sharon is very cautious when selecting paper inventory and using the latest technology for digital capture and printing, to ensure that her works come to life in a carefully crafted, archived, and aesthetically pleasing manner. We have appeared in publications such as Vouge, Vanity Fair, Oprah Magazine, Better Homes and Gardens, Sunset, Lucky, The Independent New Review, and Lonny, as well as on numerous blogs such as Dooce, A Cup of Jo, Swiss Miss, Babble, and more. Sharon Montrose blends her passion for photography with her love for animals, and her unique photography style has made her one of the most popular animal commercial photographers for over a decade. In addition to 11 published photography books, Sharon also shoots for some of the world's most important pet industry brands. Her animal series photos are part of numerous public and private collections, including Sir Elton John's photography collection, and have been featured in Communication Arts, Photography Zone News, Photography Art, and Hey, Hot Shot!, And the International Photography Award. More information about Sharon can be found on her website: www.sharonntose.com. The animals captured in this series are all real live animals, raised by caring, experienced, and dedicated animal keepers and caretakers (many of whom have been rescued), who consider them their own animals and ensure their welfare during filming (outside the studio or the facility where they reside, and then filmed in the background). Through this series, we help support several organizations dedicated to animal rescue, education programs, and wildlife cultivation.

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LensCulture lens culture - discover and share the essence of contemporary photography

LensCulture lens culture - discover and share the essence of contemporary photography

Our mission is simple: to discover the essence of contemporary photography and share it with as many audiences as possible. LensCulture is one of the most comprehensive and profound resources for discovering contemporary photography talents worldwide. We believe that recognition and exposure are key to creative and professional development for photographers of all levels, and this belief supports our efforts to continuously share, celebrate, and reward excellent photographic works. For 15 years, we have established a global online audience of over 3 million photography creators, enthusiasts, and thinkers from 160 countries. We are proud to offer career changing opportunities through our photography awards, exhibitions in leading cities, festival screenings, and books. Through our online magazine, submission reviews, and free download guide, our goal is to become the home of photography inspiration, advice, and recommendations for our community, as they are at the center of everything we do and our goal is to help them succeed. Our team We are a dynamic and diverse small group that brings camera culture to life through our shared passion for photography. As a contemporary online enterprise, our team is distributed around the world. Many of us are active in the international photography industry, serving as curators, designers, portfolio critics, writers, educators, consultants, and of course, photographers.

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