Dea Krzelj

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About Dea Krzelj

I am a science and art lover, who is always trying to find a way to merge these two things together - sometimes through photography while developing the images in a darkroom, and sometimes in a laboratory while doing experiments as a Chemical engineering student. I’m passionate about everything that is photography-related – from the history of the art of photography and all the great names in the business, to image editing and always-interesting analog photography.
6 03, 2017

Styling and Composition in Food Photography

By |2017-03-18T13:14:59-08:00March 6th, 2017|Categories: How-to Tips|Tags: |2 Comments

If you want to stand out from the crowd, styling and composition in food photography is a crucial factor in building your own unique style as a photographer. The demand for food photography is huge at the moment and is constantly growing. Food blogs, cookbooks, restaurants’ websites and magazines create a large market where you can [...]

28 02, 2017

Beginner’s Guide to Film Photography

By |2017-03-08T00:07:58-08:00February 28th, 2017|Categories: How-to Tips|1 Comment

Shooting with a Leica is like a long tender kiss, like firing an automatic pistol, like an hour on the analyst’s couch - this quote by Henri Cartier-Bresson, one of the most influential photographers ever, perfectly summarizes the feeling you get when shooting film photography. This type of photography has something magical in it and people [...]

24 02, 2017

Interior Photography Tips

By |2017-02-24T04:02:03-08:00February 24th, 2017|Categories: How-to Tips|3 Comments

Whether you want to become involved in interior photography as a source of income (and there’s a big market for that – real estate agencies and various publications are always in need for good interior photos), or you just want to improve your skills in order to evoke the atmosphere that you’re experiencing in some great [...]

13 02, 2017

Concert Photography: Tips on Shooting Gigs and Small Concerts

By |2017-02-13T09:20:42-08:00February 13th, 2017|Categories: How-to Tips|3 Comments

Concert photography is tricky and not easy at all. Just imagine yourself in the following situation - you’re at a concert or a small gig of your favorite musicians, with your beloved DSLR, excited because you’ve got a chance to see the band and take some amazing shots by yourself. But, damn – photos you took [...]