The one demonstrating how to use lights to your advantage when capturing movements from dancers to athletes.
The one demonstrating how to use lights to your advantage when capturing movements from dancers to athletes.
The one with practical techniques and insights into the industry of Commercial Photography.
The one with techniques on how to shoot fantasy concepts from lake to the gorge. Lindsay Adler shows awesome set-ups for a creative studio lighting, while Tavis Glover debunks the Rule of Thirds.
The one with many examples for shooting dramatic photos with models and water.
The one showing you how to shoot awesome photos on the windy island of Lanzarote and on-top of the skyscrapers of New York City. Jay P. Morgan even creates a really windy scene in his studio, using a fan and a little bit of foliage.
The one with techniques for leveraging the sun as your effect light.
The one with plenty of tips for flattering a curvier or fuller figured subject, and helping bring out the “WOW” in their portrait and fashion images.
The one in which we provide you with tips for going beyond the typical ways of running photo shoots.
The one with plenty of tips for perfect portraiture.
The one in which we show you how styling and location can add drama to your images.
The one for photographers who would like to leverage both: good light and good shadow.
The one that shows you how to leverage various kinds of backgrounds for your portraits.
The one that shows you how to shoot intimate portraits.
The one in which we are exploring different options for portraying women in ways that are flattering for them.
The one in which we are taming bright sunlight with polarizer filters during day and during night we mix available light with strobe light to transform the street into a perfect studio.
The one in which we take you into all kinds of locations outside, from dark urban tunnels to sunny beaches, showing you how to shoot beautiful photos everywhere.
The one in which we show our romantic love for weddings, beauty and little mirrorless cameras. See how the coverphoto was taken in a corner of a room.
The one in which we bring the sun into your heart and into your exposures. With tips for spicy holiday photos, not only with your big camera but also with your smartphone.
The one in which we are keeping things simple: How to shoot magazine cover photos with a one-light setup, on making portraits with an iPhone and tricks for a boudoir shooting with available light.