Film Noir Portraits ~ Pictures and techniques
Just for fun… In my last post I showed my Hollywood portrait lighting style using just hard light from fresnel spotlights. The post before that
Just for fun… In my last post I showed my Hollywood portrait lighting style using just hard light from fresnel spotlights. The post before that
When you crop the photo, you tell a lie. – Doug Coupland
The picture above shows the classic Hollywood look that is created when the nose shadow touches the cheek shadow to enclose a triangle of light
This is how I light some of my street portraits using the two point lighting technique that I learned way back in the 1980s while
This is a guest post by . Using gels is a great way to infuse vibrant colors into your images that can either dominate or
I began adapting my photographic style and philosophy from hard core purist to compositor the first time I ever opened Photoshop. For me, within this
When I set out my product offerings to my wedding clients back in 1998 a pre wedding shoot was a novel idea. It became the
In my previous post I showed how I capture love. Those tight passionate shots only make up a part of my engagement shoots. Here is
Looking for a new Lightroom preset that’s perfect for the Fall season? Photofocus team member Nicole S. Young has created a cool one called Autumn
In my opinion, it has never been a better time to be a creative image maker. Not only are the tools for creation becoming more
Shooting couples is like portraiture with an extra dynamic relationship. Having been trained in television Ive seen many a director at work cajoling the very
This is a joint article by Melissa Niu and Rich Harrington. to discuss the new update and Adobe Camera Raw. [soundcloud url=”http://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/111355026″ params=”color=ff6600&auto_play=false&show_artwork=true” width=” 100%”