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Understanding Natural Light Portrait Photography: A Guide to Learning to See Light

A Guest Post by Heather Bettison at Digital-Photography-Advisor.com.  Has buying the right studio lighting setup stopped you from taking your portrait photography seriously? It shouldn’t. You can take great portraits with natural light. Photography is about light. Learning how to see light is essential to developing your photographic eye. When taking pictures, being able to [...]

Portrait Photography Tips

Apologies Readers but the original article that appeared here has been removed at the request of the Author. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. However – don’t fear – there’s plenty of great posts in our archives to read on the topic of portraiture that are not going anywhere. How to Take Portraits – 19 [...]

13 Tips for Improving Outdoor Portraits

Outdoor Portraits present portrait photographers a variety of challenges and opportunities. Today James Pickett from America the Lost suggests 13 tips to help you with your outdoor portrait work. With my very first digital SLR there was a sigh of relief, everything was going to be so much easier now and I didn’t have to [...]

5 Tips For Capturing Great Street Portraits

A Guest Post by Desmond Louw I just love street photography and with this comes street portraiture. It can be a bit daunting to go up to a stranger and ask them to take their photo, but after a day or two it becomes addictive!  Here are some tricks that might make it a bit [...]

How to Photograph a Child’s Birthday Party

Check out our new eBook – CLICK! How to Take Beautiful Photos of Your Kids Photo by Johnny Blood I’ve been asked by parents of children to photograph their birthday parties numerous occasions and each time it has been a lot of fun. Photographing children isn’t always easy – and photographing ‘the birthday party’ presents [...]

How to Deal with the Dreaded Chandler Bing Face

In this post New York Photographer James Maher gives some tips on how to deal with a portrait subject that presents like Chandler Bing from the TV Series Friends.. Photographer: “I’m sorry is the seat uncomfortable.” Chandler: “No, I am.” We’ve all been there. You meet this wonderful, outgoing person for a photography session. They [...]

The Photo Critique: Portrait Edition

There comes a point in your photographic development when all of your images seem “pretty good”. Whether you are a professional or an amateur, this is the place where you like what you create, and even if there are a few little things that you would change, you’re ok with the results. There is no [...]

How to photograph children {and other stuff} indoors

When you Google about photographing indoors, one of the most unmistakable feelings you come away with is that you can’t do it with your existing equipment. Kit lenses aren’t ‘fast’, they don’t shoot in a wide open f/1.4, you don’t have a big external flash. All of these things can leave you feeling helpless to [...]

6 Tips for Photographing Large People

The first thing to acknowledge here is that large people know that they’re large. As with any body type (skinny included) their body image may cause them to believe that they’re either larger or smaller than they are. You can tastefully discuss body image with them clients which is something I may be inclined to [...]

How to Take Portraits that Stand Out

In the US consumers have access to portrait studios at every nearly mini -mart, shopping mall, and super store on the block. There’s Intouch. Flash! Picture It. Sears. Olen Mills. Lifetouch. Celebrity Kids. Picture Me – And those are just the chains. Add to that every other studio offering a twenty dollar session option, and [...]

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