Wanna learn about the classic black and white photography. Experts says begin it with your sense, feel your camera, and learn it from the expert. Here’s our conversation with Rolfe Horn, one of the legendary.

How did you know & learn
photography? Tell us from the
beginning.
My first camera I bought at a garage
sale when I was 8 years old. I was fascinated
with the camera and the photos
it would produce.
It seems that you love doing black &
white photography, Please explain
why.
I believe black and white is immediately
more mysterious because we
see in color all the time. It is also more
subjective. I think it is quieter and more
calm than color. I like to print all my
own work and I can interpret black and
white very subjectively in the darkroom.
It is a personal preference.

Hello friends of outer-space!
Do you want to shoot really fantastic
space shots? No problem!
So, what do we need? First of all, a few
sheets of black cardboard. Second, a
“secret explosive powder”. If you like,
you can pretend it’s really dangerous
and take cover behind the sofa… but
it’s only baby powder!
Sprinkle a tablespoon full of baby
powder into the middle of the black
cardboard. If you then blow through a
straw right into the centre of the powder,
you’ll get a wonderful black and
white picture of an explosion. Honest!

Today I want to speak about a big production, which I made free of commission. A
new version of “The Isle of the Death”. This is a famous painting by Arnold Bocklin
from the year 1893.

In the previous post we had discuss with Mike Wardhana about basic fashion photography, today we’ll review how to get inside the business.

Share us some tips on how to
discover our distinct personal
style in our work.
This is probably the question I cannot
answer for you. If you are doing any
form of art whole-heartedly over a long
period of time, you are actually doing
a study about yourself. It is a journey
of discovering who you really are in
person, the deepest, unseen fragments
of yourself.