Tuesday Tips #312 – Less Posing, More Directing
One of the tells of an overly orchestrated session is often the expressions of over-stressed grins that can grace the faces of even our best and most experienced subjects. One of our favorite ways to play the clown and get
The Weekend Update 4.20.18
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Janel Peyton + The Story Behind
Self portraits can be real tough exercise for a photographer. In fact, most of us are behind the lens because we feel most at home there. Once you get one of us on the other side of the lens, the
Tuesday Tips #311 – Less Posing, More Directing
Any good photographer puts themselves on the other side of the lens regularly in order to remain in touch with how it feels to be the subject and to find what works and why. Even then, lets be honest —
The Weekend Update 4.13.18
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Marissa Roseillier + The Story Behind
Oh my — do we love a photographer that knows how to fill up a frame! Because of her thoughtful intentions while shooting, Marissa Roseillier's beautiful shot featured here today packs a punch in just one little frame. At first
Tuesday Tips #310 – Less Posing, More Directing
You know how they say "The best laid plans often go awry"? Anyone who has come to a shoot with a set of poses in their head knows this to be true. Here's the real truth though, the awry is