Lume Cube 2.0 is a brilliant addition to your photo or video gear bag
I’ve been a massive fan of the Lume Cube lights since I first discovered them (you can pick one up here). The small size of
I’ve been a massive fan of the Lume Cube lights since I first discovered them (you can pick one up here). The small size of
It doesn’t really take too much imagination when you have a muscleman in front of your lens to picture him as a green mass with
I was talking with my friend and fellow author, Levi Sim, the other day about how I only need three things to function as a
Dread: That’s the feeling that happens when you know you’re in over your head but you have to perform anyway. Dread started weighing on me
(Editor’s Note: Photofocus is proud to welcome Serge Ramelli to Photofocus. Be sure to check out his free master class and bonus toolkit). In this
(Editor’s Note: We’d like to welcome this guest post from Darlene Hildebrandt. Darlene is a long time pro, now educator, who teaches aspiring amateur and
Learning how to use off-camera lighting can be a little intimidating. There are several accessories and modifiers you can choose to help you get the
It’s senior picture season, and the one tool you must have is a 5-in-1 reflector. Many of us will be on the run with seniors
Positioning your lights for a headshot is really a very important part of making headshots. Generally speaking, you want to have a nice soft light
In this special edition episode, Photographer, Educator, Author and a Canon Explorer of Light, Roberto Valenzuela shares his tips on Lighting to Communicate.
I remember when I was just getting started with photography. I shot everything with natural light, or with an on-camera speedlight. Strobes honestly scared me,
It’s almost summer and Julie Powell begins this week’s wrap-up photographing kids and water balloons. Michael Muraz squeezes us and his lights into an impossible