Quick Tip: Use an inexpensive pegboard for a creative portraits
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.
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.
Learn how a ring light can add unique lighting to a portrait and create a killer catchlight in the eyes.
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
Food Photographer Lou Mann suggests using wax or parchment paper as a diffuser to soften the light source when photographing food.
A quick tip on how to create an edgy effect using a strip box.
A quick tip on how to work with multiple lights during a shoot.
Check out the newest addition to the “How to create series” teaching how to create an action portrait with Venetian blinds. The how to create series is a combination of How I Got the Shot and instructions on how you can recreate the same look.
Photographer, Educator, Author and a Canon Explorer of Light, Roberto Valenzuela shares his tips on Lighting to Communicate.
Do you ever feel like Nemo’s dad, Marlin, from Finding Nemo? He meets a new group of fish and they say, “Hey, you’re a clownfish:
Happy Independence Day! You’ve got a terrific opportunity to make some fun portraits with fireworks. Kids love sparklers, and when you show them what you
In this episode: Master Craftsmen Photographer and Lumix Ambassador James Schmelzer shares his insight on continuous lighting the benefits of Mirrorless Cameras . Topics: Why
Are you bored shooting on the same background? Here’s how to create a unique look using a combination of posing, lighting, a BLOWiT fan and