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•Inspire •Mentor & •Empower ,the next generation of Ethiopian photographers.

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#APH #SpotLight - It is a platform for emerging photographers to showcase their work -Our second #SpotLightPhotographer is #TedGirma , - #Enjoy #Invite #Join @APHub & https://t.me/APHub
👨‍🎤Hey Ted, Good to have you here @APHub on our #SpotLightProject -

We created this platform to encourage and promote emerging Photographers to the photography industry --- So let's start our interview and we will show case Ted's works for our subscribers.

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👨‍🎤APHub •📸TED

👨‍🎤 What do you think of the Art industry of Ethiopia ?

📸Well the art industry really needs some work and has a long way to go in Ethiopia so its up to us to learn and upgrade ourselves in order to be able to change that

👨‍🎤 Why did you get in too Photography?

📸 The reason I got in to photography was b/c words were not enough to describe these certain scenes and moments in life the simple but hard to describe with words type of moments could only be done with Photography

👨‍🎤 What inspires you as a photographer?

📸My inspiration is my mentor Yafet Daniel he is a street ,portrait ,wedding etc... Photographer and I started photography looking at his works when he said okay to be my mentor I was so happy so I started trying to be like him so I tried doing things like he did it and he told me to find my own taste so that's all b/c of him that I'm a little bit better .

👨‍🎤What do you wish to contribute in Ethiopian Art industry as a photographer in the future?

📸 well I wish to contribute in the art industry is that creativity and healthy competition and inspiring the next generation help them out with what they need oh thank you iris for this tho cuz APH is doing that too so big ups

We will be back with more interview with Ted - Check out his amazing talent below @APHub #APH #Spotlight
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#APH #SpotLight - Platform for emerging photographers to showcase their work -This week
#SpotLightPhotographer is #TedGirma #Enjoy #Join @APHub - Check out Ted's work @tedphotography & be inspired.
APH via @like
#APH #SpotLight - Platform for emerging photographers to showcase their work -This week
#SpotLightPhotographer is #TedGirma #Enjoy #Join @APHub - Check out Ted's work @tedphotography & be inspired.
APH via @like
#APH #SpotLight - Platform for emerging photographers to showcase their work -This week
#SpotLightPhotographer is #TedGirma #Enjoy #Join @APHub - Check out Ted's work @tedphotography & be inspired.
Interview with Ted📸

👨‍🎤- What do you think are the challenges of Photographers in Ethiopia

📸well the big challenge is that we see other pics and of photographers from abroad and just be amazed and leave it I personally am curious to try and replicate that picture in the process I'll learn some things too and the big challenge is the affording a camera I actually don't have a camera of my own untill this week so ppl actually can get out there and do jobs if they need to

👨‍🎤- What do you think are the opportunities for Photographers in Ethiopia

📸 Opportunity isn't actually some thing to wait for its to go and create for your own I personally go out and promote my self for a job I go and ask if they need a photographer at any place and leave my business card there just in case so learn to create your own opportunity

👨‍🎤- We all know the challenges of the art industry but How can some one get in too photography industry? Do you think it's worth it ?

📸well if its their passion why not you can do anything if you set your mind to it and work hard towards it and if you have set a name and a brand for your self you actually can and it is worth to risk it if you have invested time and money teaching your self things and if you have your own unique quality

👨‍🎤- How can someone be a better Photographer ? What can they do to get better with there work ?

📸- well I personally refer to you tube and Google and maybe get a mentor I usually watch Peter McKinnon (a vlogger on you tube ) and Sam Kolder they help out a lot in their videos as they talk about different camera techniques and Editting tricks so I recommend these guys and there is practice makes perfect I practice and practice when ever I find any camera
👨‍🎤- What do you think is the importance of showing your work in social medias ?

📸 social media can help you connect or communicate in a whole wide area and you will never know who will be seeing your picture and saying wow this is inspiring and starts taking pics with what they have the next day so its to showcase your work in an international way and inspire others I think of social media as a virtual gallery of your work so social media is a great way to inspire and show case your work globally

👨‍🎤- Last Q - What do you think about APH - if you have any comment ...

📸 APH first of all I have grown a lot b/c of APH I like the new format I'm learning a lot and I am actually thankful Antish great job and thank you for this platform and for having me

👨‍🎤- Anything you want add

Yeah, last thing I want to say is that don't be afraid to do what you love I got into photography accidentally and Its been my life after that anyways thanks for having me again and thank you
This weeks #PhotoContestTheme #SunPhotography - Submit your pics @APH2017 - contest starts Wednesday Jan 31st -
#APHCourse #Photography101 #ExposureTriangle #ShutterSpeed

For the past 2 weeks we have been discussing about #TheKingsOfPhotography aka #ExposureTriangle - We have seen #ISO and #Aperture -

Today we will see the last element , which is #ShutterSpeed -

#StayTuned and #LearnSomethingNewToday @APHub - Don't forget to send your pictures for #APHPhotoContest , theme of the week is #SunPhotography - Send your pics @APH2017 .
⚡️⚡️•••••• Shutter Speed •••••⚡️⚡️

#ShutterSpeed is ‘the amount of time that the shutter is open to light'

In film photography it was the length of time that the film was exposed to the scene you’re photographing and similarly in digital photography shutter speed is the length of time that your image sensor ‘sees’ the scene you’re attempting to capture.

Let's see it in depth -

Shutter speed is measured in seconds – or in most cases fractions of seconds. The bigger the denominator the faster the speed (e.g. 1/1000 is much faster than 1/30).

In most cases you’ll probably be using shutter speeds of 1/60th of a second or faster. This is because anything slower than this is very difficult to use without getting camera shake.

Camera shake is when your camera is moving while the shutter is open and results in blur in your photos.

If you’re using a slow shutter speed (anything slower than 1/60) you will need to either use a tripod or some some type of image stabilization.
Shutter speeds available to you on your camera will usually have the options for the following shutter speeds – 1/500, 1/250, 1/125, 1/60, 1/30, 1/15, 1/8 etc.

Some cameras also give you the option for very slow shutter speeds that are not fractions of seconds but are measured in seconds (for example 1 second, 10 seconds, 30 seconds etc).

These are used in very low light situations, when you’re going after special effects and/or when you’re trying to capture a lot of movement in a shot. Some cameras also give you the option to shoot in ‘B’ (or ‘Bulb’) mode. Bulb mode lets you keep the shutter open for as long as you hold it down.

When considering what shutter speed to use in an image you should always ask yourself whether anything in your scene is moving and how you’d like to capture that movement. If there is movement in your scene you have the choice of either freezing the movement (so it looks still) or letting the moving object intentionally blur (giving it a sense of movement).
To freeze movement in an image(like in the shots of the birds above and the surfer below) you’ll want to choose a faster shutter speed and to let the movement blur you’ll want to choose a slower shutter speed. The actual speeds you should choose will vary depending upon the speed of the subject in your shot and how much you want it to be blurred.

Motion is not always bad. why anyone would want motion in their images?There are times when motion is good. For example when you’re taking a photo of a waterfall or seascape and want to show how fast the water is flowing, or when you’re taking a shot of a racing car and want to give it a feeling of speed, or when you’re taking a shot of a star scape and want to show how the stars move over a longer period of time. In all of these instances choosing a longer shutter speed will be the way to go.

However in all of these cases you need to use a tripod or you’ll run the risk of ruining the shots by adding camera movement (a different type of blur than motion blur).
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