Portrait Tips: Easy on the eyes, please
Eyes are simply the most important thing in a portrait. We know this. We do all kinds of things to emphasize the eyes. Catchlights, reflectors
Eyes are simply the most important thing in a portrait. We know this. We do all kinds of things to emphasize the eyes. Catchlights, reflectors
I just finished the most important job interview I’ve ever had. It was for my dream job in photography. Man, they asked some grilling questions.
If you’ve ever photographed a bunch of brothers all at once, you know they can be a handful. But the thing I’ve learned over the
I recently said that if I were allowed only one light for the rest of my life I’d choose a huge white umbrella. But if
Have you ever met someone who only works out their arms? Sure, they’ve got big handsome arm muscles, but they can’t jog down the block
I had the privilege to attend a talk by Coach Carter the other day. You remember the movie with Samuel L. Jackson? Yeah, that Coach
You know how to become a photographer, right? Step one: Buy a camera. Step Two: Launch a Facebook business page. We joke about it, but
I answered the phone, and it was my buddy, Gary. He said, “Hey, Levi. I’ve got a great idea.” Now, you should know that I’m
It’s the new year, and you probably need to buy a new lens, right? I mean, it’s clearly your gear that’s holding you back. The
Making portraits for clients is like competing in the decathlon. You have to be able to shoot movement and groups and individuals and kids and
When you make a picture with a digital camera, even if the camera is set to black and white, it records the picture in color
“1200 pictures??? How is that even possible …?” You’ve said that to yourself after a shoot, right? There’s a certain sense of dread associated with