You don’t need a photo studio in your house to shoot professional-looking portraits at home. All you need is a camera, a window, and a willing muse. We’re all spending a lot more time at home right ...
From lens focal lengths and fill-flash to portraits, macro or stunning landscapes there are techniques for everyone. Learn how to use metering, considering composition and shoot everything from ...
Award-winning photographers Paul Wilkinson and Sarah Plater share their expert advice on lighting, posing, and capturing ...
Taking portraits under natural light provides a variety of options for capturing subjects at almost any time of day. During this three-session workshop, professional photographer Sarah Holmes will ...
You don’t need lots of expensive lighting equipment to shoot beautifully lit portraits, just soft, directional light. Why soft? Because soft light is more flattering than hard light. Why directional?
• A 'portrait' lens is not essential but can help you create flattering facial perspectives and defocused backgrounds. See best portrait lenses • A flashgun is great for adding 'fill-light' in ...
Making a good portrait by available light is like landing a trout with a fly rod–it takes skill fused with determination. To catch a personality naturally, in its own light, without flash or flood ...