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Nico van Dongen

Nico van Dongen. Hire me 415 927 2724 sirnico@gmail.com. Tell us a little about what you know about photography. Photography has taught me everything I need to know about design 25 years of Design, Photography &New Media and Educational Management experience

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Nico van Dongen

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  1. Nico van Dongen Hire me 415 927 2724 sirnico@gmail.com

  2. Tell us a little about what you know about photography • Photography has taught me everything I need to know about design • 25 years of Design, Photography &New Media and Educational Management experience • MFA Photography from Royal Academy of Art, The Hague the Netherlands

  3. What makes up an "exposure"? • To uncover an image, you have to imagine it first. It will be the mastery of your own craft that will make the two become one • Innovative interpretations of new and existing concepts • Images that are well crafted and tell a story are always wanted

  4. What makes for interesting composition? One of the many examples here is, the “Rembrandt lighting technique”. It is used to enhance character and form. • As a photographer you are focusing light in order to control surrounding shadows. • A classic Dutch lighting technique, is used to enhance character, by • Highlight the important area of the composition while creating rich shadows

  5. Character

  6. Form • The contrast between light and dark areas also accentuates the three-dimensional appearance of any subject

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