Learn to use one light in this Joel Grimes masterclass
Want to get started with lighting, and learn how to use one light effectively? Now’s the perfect times, with the Joel Grimes new masterclass, all
Want to get started with lighting, and learn how to use one light effectively? Now’s the perfect times, with the Joel Grimes new masterclass, all
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
Lume Cube has announced the STROBE — the world’s first consumer-friendly anti-collision drone light. Designed to be lightweight and powerful as possible to satisfy FAA
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
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
Editor’s Note: This is a Guest Post by pet photographer, Darcy Evans. See more of his photography here. As a working professional photographer, one thing
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Cinefoil, also known as black foil, black wrap, or shadow foils, is a sturdy, black aluminum foil. It can be molded into different reusable shapes.
Once I realized that mirrorless cameras were more than capable of replacing my DSLR, I dove in head first and sold my Nikons. Ever since then,
I’m excited to share some quality education with you. I’ve created several classes for LinkedInLearning.com, and now my most popular class on basic portrait photography
I’m wholeheartedly opposed to being only a “Natural Light” photographer. I can’t imagine being limited to only working with the light available on hand. I