How to get emotion from your subject
Emotion is sometimes difficult to capture in an image. Here are a few ways to get your subject to show you the emotions you want to capture.
Emotion is sometimes difficult to capture in an image. Here are a few ways to get your subject to show you the emotions you want to capture.
A friend asked if it was possible to take nice pictures of birds with her bridge camera. I tried with a similar model. The answer is yes.
If you are of the creative type, I am sure you are either thinking about, looking for or actively involved in a Passion Project
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In beauty portraits the goal is to avoid creating unflattering lighting on your subject and showcase the work of the hair and makeup artist.
Being a part of a local photowalk group, I often experiment with different techniques during our outings. One of our group leaders, Dianne Carroll Burdick, has long taught the importance…
Zoos are a great place to practice photography. Finding the less popular or, even better, the less seen shots is a great challenge.