A simple, quick off-camera light solution when you’re on-the-go
For years I have struggled with something that is quite silly. You see, I have a bunch of lighting equipment. Some are compact, some are
For years I have struggled with something that is quite silly. You see, I have a bunch of lighting equipment. Some are compact, some are
Shooting solid, clean product photography is an art. It can be simplified with a little science. I’ll show you a set that works and is
We had just arrived at a creepy abandoned mental hospital on the East Coast. We walked through dystopian rooms with trees growing through the walls
This is a night photo of an old garage and vintage 1940s Cadillac Fleetwood (with an old Buick front end) on a beautiful Mojave evening,
I like to light my backgrounds but I was never very happy about the way light spread unevenly. Typically my setup involves a background light
I’m participating in a photo contest today. It started on Friday. The entries must all be photographed, printed, framed and presented by Wednesday at noon.
It seems like you’re always under pressure to make pictures quickly. If it’s newborns, it’s hurry up before she wakes up. At weddings, it’s hurry
As with all genres of photography, part of what makes food photography good is how a subject stands out from the rest of the image.
A year into the Covid-19 pandemic, a lot of us have started to find our way around our photography projects. Sometimes, some of us still
What’s the difference between hard and soft light? This is a great question and one that can sometimes be a little confusing when you’re first
Want to make your food photography more moody or interesting? Getting extra creative with the lighting will do the trick for you. One of the
I recently set about capturing some images of my Mother’s Day flowers. It’s something I do every year, it’s a lovely keepsake, long after the