Friday, December 9, 2011

Transformation Magic of Photography

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Gary_Davies]Gary Davies
Have you ever been to a pictorial session? Pictorial sessions may be done by ordinary people who want to keep a tangible record of an event or relationship.
Some couples undertake pictorials of themselves just before they exchange vows in matrimony. For some reason, they want to keep a memento of their last days as "singles". The underlying factor is probably the youthful and blissful countenance written all over their happy faces, full of love and anticipation for the matrimonial union that will seal their relationship "forever". (I wonder how, when after a few years into the marriage, most couples lose most of the light-heartedness and wonderful aura that comes with being in love. Is love really lost in married couples as the years go by?)
Movie stars and would-be movie stars, including promising movie stars, some with only the "promise" remaining later in their lives, bask in the glare of klieg lights and the happy confusion in pictorials that would promote their "stardom" and worth to movie fans, agents, directors, producers and whoever it is who calls the shots in show business. They show off their wares to awe spellbound fans and impress the demigods in the filmmaking industry with fantastically beautiful faces and bods.
Somewhere in the glitzy-ritzy world of fashion, models do the same thing and often successfully attract the attention of "talent" scouts and operatives of movie moguls via fairy-tale-like photo shoots done with powerful photography equipment by top-rate photographers who can transform ordinary faces into majestic beauty-queen splendour.
Families, too, take part in pictorials of once-in-a-blue-moon happenings or important family gatherings that are worth remembering. They bring tears of happiness and/or nostalgia many years after. Whenever such pictorials are to take place, family leaders employ professional photographers who wield "magic wands" and produce awesomely wonderful shoots of otherwise plain and ordinary settings. Some are fortunate to have gifted members of the family who can take photos not unlike those of professionals, at minimal or no cost at all.
There is one that requires very high level of skills and patience. Wildlife photography involves subjects that cannot be made to pose the way a photographer would want them to. These animals are in their own natural habitats which are beyond the control of the wildlife photography virtuoso. Using powerful and state-of-the-art equipment in rugged terrains, the wildlife photographer, with utmost concentration and intuitive skill transforms even the deadliest of creatures to beautiful photographic objects of art, moving the spirit of nature lovers and never failing to awe its viewers, young and old alike.
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