Portrait Tips: Finishing Great Eyes With 3 Different Apps
When the eyes are visible in a portrait, they should usually be the point of focus for the viewer–your viewer should snap right up to
When the eyes are visible in a portrait, they should usually be the point of focus for the viewer–your viewer should snap right up to
Having photographed thousands of people, it’s true that most people have a ‘camera smile’, and most people desire ‘natural expressions’ in their pictures. Whether you’re
The Holidays are one of the best times to make pictures. (Check out Bryan’s and Lauri’s articles for some terrific ideas.) And it’s a great
There are so many things to think about when making portraits that leaving your white balance set to auto is a tempting proposition. Especially when
Group pictures can be intimidating. All the skills you’ve mastered to make a person look great in a picture now have to be applied to
Vitreous is a great word. It’s used to describe something that looks glassy or shiny. It comes from the Latin word that means glass. I
I’ve said many times that the background in a picture is just a backdrop that’s its job is to not ruin the portrait. Well, this
If you’re like me, you get calls all the time to make portraits at your client’s favorite park. The trouble is that your client doesn’t
A classic pose you can use to add variety to every shoot is a profile. This is done with the person’s face looking 90 degrees
I’m always talking about soft light and how great it looks for portraits. But what does it mean? If there’s soft light, is there hard
Anytime you turn your subject’s face away from the camera, you run the risk of emphasizing the size of her nose, and in all the
A simple and impactful way to make a portrait is to position your subject next to a window and in front of a dark background.