Portrait photography tips: Three ways to hide a messy background
Do you have no choice but to shoot portraits at home or in a small space? chances are you’re also going to work with less
Do you have no choice but to shoot portraits at home or in a small space? chances are you’re also going to work with less
There are many times when your choices for locations are very limited. You may be meeting a client at a park you’ve never visited, or
One of the things that noticeably separate novices from pros is how the background looks. This is especially the case for portraits and close-up shots,
Sometimes the simplest things can produce the most results. Sometimes the least expensive things can open up more doors than you ever thought was possible.
If your clients are like mine, they usually don’t know what they need or want. They need a headshot, and they want it outside in
Photography is fun. Toys are fun. Putting them together just makes sense (and it justifies your juvenile obsessions). If you try using the following ideas
Lots going on during the dog days of summer here at Photofocus. Photoshop becomes more fun with the Logickeyboard in a Levi Sim review. Julie
Taking a lesson from my nature photography roots for my studio work, I always try to compose my background first. With wildlife, this is often
Sometimes, no matter how hard you try, there are distracting elements in the background of your photos. As photographers, we do our best to fix
If you’re getting bored shooting on the same background you can create a unique look by using a $15 pegboard as a background and a simple lighting setup.
I know, I know, I’m always saying that the background is just in the back and the important thing is your subject. It kinda drives
To me, the backdrop or background of a photograph is its foundation. The backdrop sets the stage, the tone and reveals or hides things that