Portrait Tips: You Gotta Make ‘Em Engage!
I look at a lot of portraits and I can confidently offer a general critique of 99% of them. I see work from photographers who
I look at a lot of portraits and I can confidently offer a general critique of 99% of them. I see work from photographers who
Photographers love symmetry. We like things neat and we like horizons straight. That’s great for landscapes and products, but when you photograph groups of people
When you make a picture–any kind of picture–you should think, “What word would I use to describe this picture?” From what I’ve seen on the
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
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
A quick google search told me that at least 60% of people wear glasses or contacts, and that means your next client probably does, too.
Category: Sports Photograph: Allan Jones “Lindsay Harris” With sports portraiture, it’s all about capturing emotion without the action. Allan’s photo of physique competitor Lindsay Harris
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
Join Levi Sim and Vanelli Live for a free Webinar on Tuesday, December 12, 2017, as they explore “How to Get up and Running with
Get the show here or get it on iTunes — Please post a review on iTunes. In this episode, Skip Cohen and Chamira Young chat