Introduction: Photography and videography is as much a form of art as painting or sculpting. Every photographer sees the world through a different lens, pun not intended. Some may look at a mountain and marvel at its majesty, and open up their lens in a wide angle to picture its immense size. Some may see it as a monument to the wilderness and frame it with a rugged foreground of trees and rocks. Others may see it as a solitary sentry and picture its silhouette against a bank of dark clouds. With learned or inborn talent, one can read the emotion that every landscape, angle, and light composition portrays to the beholder. With a great deal of experience and research, one can learn to manipulate that emotion through the lens of a camera. But, like an artist faced with a blank canvas and armed with a palette in one hand and a brush in the other, everyone paints a different picture.