Portrait Tips: Street Portraits
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
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
Anytime your subject is not facing directly into the camera you need to pay attention to where their eyes are looking and how they are
Photographing large family groups is intimidating. There are so many people that you have to help look good and if you look at the big
People standing right next to each other seem like they are close, but once you ask them to tilt their heads together you’ll see that
Do you ever feel like Nemo’s dad, Marlin, from Finding Nemo? He meets a new group of fish and they say, “Hey, you’re a clownfish:
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
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
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.
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