Well Lit Portraits by Tamara Lackey
Guest Post and Photo by Tamara Lackey From my perspective, I can achieve the most amazing capture of a portrait, the most endearing expression, the
Guest Post and Photo by Tamara Lackey From my perspective, I can achieve the most amazing capture of a portrait, the most endearing expression, the
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Guest post by Rod Evans Every great portrait begins with great light. It is the first thing to think about when creating images. What type
Guest Post & Photo by Joe Farace Runway photography is more like shooting sports that studio fashion photography. Leggy supermodels may be attractive, but they
How Low Can You Go? Guest Post & Photo by Joe Farace Available light, unavailable light, available darkness, or low light. It doesn’t matter what
Above: This cropped section of a larger photo was lit almost entirely by large windows located to the right of the cat. After cropping, catchlights
Guest Post & Photo by Joe Farace The best way to improve your photography is practice. Shoot each week so you get to the point
Guest Post by Tamara Lackey In my last post, I explained why using a fill light, or a reflective light source, is so important for
Guest Post by Tamara Lackey Everyone has a different style of shooting, which often means a different look they go for when evaluating how to
I can vividly remember when I first started “seeing” light. I was driving down a highway and saw a building on the side of the
Image and Post by When teaching a workshop, one of the things we focus on is light: seeing the light, controlling the light (on site),
Post by Rick Sammon Travel photographs Rick Sammon. Fashion photograph Vered Koshlano This post started out as just an observation: people all around the world