Portrait Tips: Be ready to be nimble
If you go into a shoot ready only for what was in your mind, you might miss out on making art based on what your subject has in mind.
If you go into a shoot ready only for what was in your mind, you might miss out on making art based on what your subject has in mind.
We’ve all had those “ooh” moments. When we see a type of photograph that we’ve longed to create, but have often been afraid to do so. Four years ago, that…
There are times when a photographer needs some smoke. Want to make a candle look like it’s just gone out? Smoke. How about a steaming cup of coffee? Smoke. Make…
As a Sony newbie, I find myself still figuring out a few things. Up until now I’ve used a Godox speedlight, which just last week slammed to the pavement. I…
If you haven’t checked out part one, check it out here. 6. Composition and settings To become a better portrait photographer, pay attention to your camera’s settings to suit each…
Do you have a photographer in your life and are not sure what to get her or him? No problem, we’re here to help. Here’s some ideas for those of…
The following is an excerpt from “The Basic Beginners Guide to Photography Light & Exposure” eBook by Scott Bourne and Richard Harrington. The book is currently on sale in the iBooks Store.…
The following is an excerpt from Xpozer’s “Photo Editing for the Perfect Wall Print” eBook. Check out their Picture-Perfect Print Pack and get your copy today! You like to click…
What is light painting? You might think of it as gently brushing on some light to the subject. Light painting is the act of adding light to a night photograph.…
How to use what you have on hand to learn more about photography. It doesn't always take the latest and greatest gear to create good images.