Portrait Tips: Don’t fight the light
If you give a boy a hammer, everything looks like a nail and he will pound it. If you give a photographer a flash, everything
If you give a boy a hammer, everything looks like a nail and he will pound it. If you give a photographer a flash, everything
Sometimes you might not have a plethora of lights and other modifiers at your disposal. But you can still make great, impactful images using just
The other day a fellow contacted me about a picture I made nearly ten years ago. He was an assistant to the master woodcarver and
What’s not to love about making portraits in front of waterfalls? Beautiful place, beautiful people, water spraying your camera, nothing going the way you had
Click here to read my in-depth review on the new OM-D E-M1X. Olympus has announced the E-M1X, the latest in its line of OM-D cameras.
When you light a portrait, a good rule of thumb is that your light should be about the same size as your subject. That’s easy
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Photographer, Educator, Author and a Canon Explorer of Light, Roberto Valenzuela shares his tips on Lighting to Communicate.
When shooting a photograph, I often feel that I am creating a single frame from a movie. The star of the movie is the subject.
This is the third and last post in a series on Photographing People while you are traveling. The first article provided general guidelines on setting
From the course:Â Improving Your Photography and Portraits with Lighting Modifiers Shooting with a beauty dish from Improving Your Photography and Portraits with Lighting Modifiers by
I should have followed this rule the other day. I photographed 50 people in a row and I need to finish all of those pictures