Portrait Tips: Take a walk
If you enjoy making pictures with people, then you should take a photowalk and make portraits on the street. There are a few good reasons
If you enjoy making pictures with people, then you should take a photowalk and make portraits on the street. There are a few good reasons
I just attended WPPI in Las Vegas along with thousands of other photographers. The great thing about this conference is that it’s focused on portraiture.
Teeth come in all shapes, sizes and colors. Your primary goal when retouching teeth should be to keep the teeth from distracting from the eyes.
Last week I told you about my headshot factory. I’ve used this sort of setup to photograph as many as 300 people in one day.
One of my favorite things to do for corporate clients is to make headshots at their annual meetings. Their employees live all around the country,
One of the best experiences you’ll have as a portraitist is making pictures with brand new babies. There truly is something special about working with
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
Batch retouching is the holy grail of portrait finishing. You’ve shot a lot of good pictures you want to share, but you know your client
“Unless some sweetness at the bottom lie, Who cares for all the crinkling of the pie?” This line is from William King’s Poem, “The Art
Having a conversation with your camera in hand doesn’t mean you should talk to your camera — that’s fine to do in private settings, but not
This is a great question, but when you’re getting going making portraits (and especially when you’re buying gear) it often gets overlooked. How close should
The other day I was in New York City for PhotoPlus Expo and Photofocus hosted its annual photowalk. It’s a highlight of my photography year