Portrait Tips: Don’t fight the light
If you give a boy a hammer, everything looks like a nail and he will pound it. If you give a photographer a flash, everything
If you give a boy a hammer, everything looks like a nail and he will pound it. If you give a photographer a flash, everything
The other day a fellow contacted me about a picture I made nearly ten years ago. He was an assistant to the master woodcarver and
When you light a portrait, a good rule of thumb is that your light should be about the same size as your subject. That’s easy
The new Lume Cube AIR is even more compact than the original and with a longer battery life. It has a powerful magnet on the
I’ll keep this one quick. Each time you make pictures you are developing your own style. At first, this may be mimicking the look of
When shooting a photograph, I often feel that I am creating a single frame from a movie. The star of the movie is the subject.
From the course:Â Improving Your Photography and Portraits with Lighting Modifiers Shooting with a beauty dish from Improving Your Photography and Portraits with Lighting Modifiers by
I should have followed this rule the other day. I photographed 50 people in a row and I need to finish all of those pictures
You can double the unique pictures you make during every shoot by utilizing the No-Look portrait. Most portraits include the subjects looking at the camera
Work made with 3 speed lights Here’s the equipment used to create this photograph: Nikon D810 Nikon 105mm Macro lens 3 Nissin Di700A speedlights Nissan
When people see your picture, they should say, “Wow, that’s a great photograph,” not, “Wow, that’s a well-lit photograph.” Once you start using flashes, it’s
A few weeks ago, I stumbled upon a photo I selected for Photographer of the Day. It was of a skateboarder at a skate park,