Tuesday Tips #319 – Get Your Head(shot) in the Game
While headshots may feel like a quick "in and out" kind of job, the reality is that they require just as much pre-discussion with your client as your average family session. Consult with your client to determine what the best
Tuesday Tips #318 – Get Your Head(shot) in the Game
Headhsots may seem like a daunting task but any experienced photographer can be called upon a time or two to create several for a job. Some even scoff at the idea, assuming that they lack creativity or even need an
Tuesday Tips #294 – Making the Most of Artificial Lighting
If you are shooting a low light scene this week speckled in say hundreds of fancy holiday lights, timing is literally everything. Shoot too early and the lights wont pack a punch and if you shoot too late, you'll lose
Tuesday Tips #292 – Making the Most of Artificial Lighting
When you're surrounded by warm, golden sunlight it can be easy to shoot to your heart's content or even become a bit eh, em
Tuesday Tips #284 – Making the Most of Fall
With all the brilliant colors autumn has to offer us, make sure to shoot at the right time of day so that your colors are at their peak! While the random sunny day may be welcome to your spirit, it
Tuesday Tips #283 – Making the Most of Fall
Another summer is behind us and we know we are not alone when we confess that we couldn't be more ready for the change. Fall brings on such dynamic color variations that it is honestly our favorite season to shoot
Tuesday Tips #282 – The Element of Shadow
We know that shadows can add contrast and drama and they can even show off pattern, but have you considered usisng shadows to direct your viewer's focus? Consider the shadows cast off from a group shot at a family session: