Are you a real “studio photographer” if you shoot with continuous lights?
That question took me by surprise when I got asked it recently. No one had ever asked me that before, and I had never really
That question took me by surprise when I got asked it recently. No one had ever asked me that before, and I had never really
If you’re ready to make your portraits stand out from the crowd, you should take a look at these easy-to-use rechargeable strobes. Are you ready
Portrait lighting and working in the studio may seem intimidating for beginners. It’s especially the case for those who tend to be conscious of making
Many photographers believe that incorporating an off-camera flash into their workflow will be difficult and expensive, however, this is not the case at all. Learning
Look at pretty much any of my previous articles and I’ll tell you natural light is great for still life photography. And it is. It’s
Setting up your own studio or working in one for the first time? You definitely have to familiarize yourself with the tools of the trade
There is a temptation to go overboard on portraits. I know — I do it all the time, just for the fun of it. But
One light studio setups are popular for portrait photography, not only for their convenience but also because they produce gorgeous results. They’re especially great for
Shooting in natural light is a great technique to achieve moody food photography. It’s also popular and cost-effective since you don’t need to use a
Nothing even comes close to the level of quality and connectivity we find at the Trailblazer’s price point, making it one of the most potent
One of the most common misconceptions when shooting studio portraits is that you always need a multiple lighting setup to get great results. However, you
While my office is also my studio, just like so many other photographers, I am in a unique situation. My office/studio lights have to be