We recently had some fun in the studio. I had this idea about using silver Mylar emergency blankets hung up around the studio to reflect coloured lights to create some very cool creative portraits. Add in a VERY cool costume and some crafty hair and makeup, and we had a fabulous afternoon.
I recently purchased myself a photography book after someone brought it to a recent class. Cinematic Portraits by Pete Wright is a fabulous how-to guide for creating old-school, Hollywood style, film noir portraits. It’s in-depth and informative with loads of helpful information.
Read MoreIs your photography evolving or stagnating? Often this is a difficult and personal question. But it is one worth discussing, I believe.
Read MoreWith advanced camera technologies and smartphones, anyone can be a photographer with the click of a button. While this convenience is undoubtedly a positive aspect, it raises an important question: is relying on auto mode holding your photography back? So, if you rely on Auto Mode, even on a smartphone, maybe it’s time to regain some control.
Read MoreLet’s delve into the essence of fine art photography, exploring its characteristics, significance and the endless possibilities it offers to both photographers and viewers.
Read MoreI recently had the opportunity to try two new cameras from Sony. While I enjoyed the opportunity, I found some unexpected outcomes.
Read MoreIn photography, artists continually seek new techniques to express their creativity and evoke specific moods or emotions. High-key photography is one such technique that offers a unique and striking visual aesthetic. This style is characterized by its bright, evenly lit images with minimal shadows, resulting in a clean and ethereal look. Let’s take a look at creating some high-key photography and explore the key elements and techniques required to create these images.
Read MoreProduct photography is an essential aspect of showcasing and promoting merchandise. However, when it comes to glassware and highly reflective surfaces, capturing compelling images can be a challenging task. The reflective nature of these materials often leads to unwanted reflections, glare, and distortion. In a recent studio session, I shared how I capture these images.
Read MorePhotography is one of the most accessible forms of art available to us today. With the prevalence of smartphones, almost anyone can capture a moment and share it with the world.
Read MoreLearning is an essential aspect of human development that should continue throughout our lives. While many people believe that age is a significant barrier to learning, research has shown that we are never too old to learn. Whether it is acquiring new skills or knowledge, there are numerous benefits of continuing to learn, regardless of our age.
Read MoreUsing a projection unit like the Godox AK-R21 is a technique that can take your studio portraits to the next level.
Read MoreHollywood lighting is famous for its dramatic and cinematic effects. It has become a signature style of films and TV shows, making them more visually appealing and engaging.
Read MoreIs it time to give your photos some love? Not just Facebook and Instagram, but some real love that makes them shine?
Read MoreI was recently approached to do a rose petal milk bath with a more fashion twist, we decided to actually use a bathtub. Here is what we did.
Read MoreI adore doing fantasy/fairytale-themed photoshoots. I recently did an Aladdin/I dream of Jeannie-inspired portrait session, with harem pants, belly dancer outfits, Turkish rugs and hookah pipes — the whole bit. So much fun. I also have this fabulous little wooden treasure chest which is perfect for making a little bit of magic happen.
Read MoreLet’s be real: Sometimes we’re working in cramped quarters and it can be tough. But don’t worry, we’ve got tricks for reflecting light to help make the most of even the smallest spaces!
Read MorePhotography is a beautiful art form that allows us to capture and preserve moments, memories and emotions. However, just like any other art form, there are certain rules and principles that need to be followed to create a truly great photograph. Unfortunately, some photographers commit what could be considered “unforgivable photography sins,” which can ruin a photograph. Let’s look at some of these and how to avoid them.
Read MoreLet’s be real: Sometimes we’re working in cramped quarters and it can be tough. But don’t worry, we’ve got tricks for reflecting light to help make the most of even the smallest spaces!
Read MoreWhat do you do with the photos you take? Anything, perhaps upload a few on social media and that’s it? Is it time to evaluate and print your photos?
Fun little afternoon project to capture some action shots, there are two ways to get your action photo, one involves some Photoshop and the other consists of some patience!
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