
Light & Composition announced that “Frame That Belongs to You,” the third major issue of most popular photography magazine, is available today as a free download from L&C Online Store. In this new issue, “Frame That Belongs to You,” there are 9 very important articles that help one to understand the essence of photography.
Articles include, “Getting into the Concept: Volume Three,” “Fill the Frame with True color,” “Developing Skills for Exploring Nature,” part Two of the “Art of Hiking with Professional Camera Gear,” “The Other 30 Days,” part two of “Around the world in 29 Days,” “Capturing the Rhythms in Nature,” “Contrast that Reveals the Subject,” and two exclusive interviews of Photo of the Month winners, Sarin Soman, and Phillip Biboso.

| | | Frame That Belongs to You
The frame belongs to you. Just after you click, it shows the moment you observed and experienced. It has a story, a unique expression and viewpoint that is full of visual experiences, and with your artistic touch this frame becomes special when its elements communicate with the viewer. This frame needs a language in order to establish communication. This language must contain some established abilities that are agreed upon as part of the various disciplines of art… |
| | | Getting into the Concept: Volume Three
In 1888, when Kodak introduced the revolutionary consumer level camera, none of us were even born yet. However, that simple step changed our way of seeing the world. This new invention, put into the hands of everyone, has given the chance to show our experience of life, and capture it in frames, for others to see. It has changed our perspective and understanding of this world. For more than a century, we have honed techniques for capturing moments through the lense… |
| | | Fill Your Frame with True Color
The horizon reaches its rendezvous with the sun, the brilliant sky painted blue, with gorgeous sun high above the horizon, moving from east to west, changing its hue as time goes on, becoming golden as it descends into the horizon. This is the color that we have in our life, a life of some scattered seconds of sun as it curves up and down, giving us the time to capture its moments. Color is the essence of our understanding of our existence in this world… |
| | | The Art of Hiking with Professional Camera Gear: Part 2
The Essence of Close-Up Photography is where I left you after an informative Himalayas journey. It is a guide to capturing the splendor of unseen beauty, and one of my favorite books for beginners who are just stepping into the world of photography. It explains needed vocabularies in detail, as well as delving into the artistic side. However, the article about the Himalayas was a general overview, about seasons, weather, routes, language, camera gear… |
| | | Capturing the Rhythms in Nature
The horizon reaches its rendezvous with the sun, the brilliant sky painted blue, with gorgeous sun high above the horizon, moving from east to west, changing its hue as time goes on, becoming golden as it descends into the horizon. This is the color that we have in our life, a life of some scattered seconds of sun as it curves up and down, giving us the time to capture its moments. Color is the essence of our understanding of our existence in this world… |
| | | The Other 30 Days
It is an age-old saying that a picture is worth a thousand words. It is our mission to bring to the world these thousands and millions of words within the rectangular frame we proudly call “photograph”. It is a pleasure and honor to experience these photographs, and it gives a sense of achievement to the entire family of Light & Composition… |
| | | Contrast that Reveals the Subject
The secret of good photography depends greatly on light and composition. A solid understanding of technical elements such as proper aperture, contrast, white balance, and depth of field is the key to photographic practice. In terms of contrast, the first question that should come to your mind is: What amount of light do i need to allow your camera to shoot? Do I need more or less light for this image to be focused? |
| | | Fill Your Frame with True Color
Sarin Soman is a software developer, working and living in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. He is originally from India. He started photography as a hobby in 2005. Up until 2009, most of the photos taken by him were not based on any technical points or compositional aspects. He just clicked, and captured whatever came in his way… |
| | | An Exclusive Interview with Phillip Biboso
Phillip Biboso is 25 years old, and he grew up in a quaint little city in the southern part of the Philippines. He started photography in March 2009, as he was looking for something out of the routine on mundane weekends and in between his 8am to 5pm job. He initially loved street photography, and regarded the street as his playground and admired the works of local street photographers… |
There looks like there is lots packed into this, i’m looking forward to reading through it
Wow, lots of info. Can’t wait to read it!
Great info wonderful I know I will learn a lot thanks so much
Looks a really good read
Done wonderful !