The 2 Minute Two-Shot Disappearing Light Trick by Kevin Kubota
Have you ever wanted to bathe your subject in soft, shapely light – achievable only via your handy-dandy portable soft box, but you also want to shoot the image with a wide angle lens, to capture the dramatic background as well? Here’s a great 2 minute, two shot trick to help you do so!
Softbox vs Umbrella | Comparing Two Common Lighting Modifiers
What is the difference between these two very important lighting modifiers? Every portrait photographer should know how to use both of them correctly…
How to Create Light Painting Portraits With a DIY Light Ring
Let’s get experimental with our portraits. Today, I’ll be walking through how to capture long exposure light painting portraits using…
Tips and Trick on Light Metering for Film
Metering film is the most common cause of frustration amongst new film shooters.
Lightroom Tethering | Ultimate Guide to Tethered Capture in Lightroom
A popular way to import images into Lightroom is to use tethered capture. this is a great option for when…
Impermanent Sculptures – Brazilian Photographer Vitor Schietti Light Paints with Fireworks to Create An Inspiring Series of Images
As any photographer will tell you, to create an image of any type, the most important element is the light…
Light Feathering | What is it and How to Use It
In the following tutorial, Jay P. Morgan from The Slanted Lens shows us a technique called, “feathering” with a softbox.
Graphic Portrait Series of Crash Survivors Highlights the Importance of Wearing Seatbelts
The “Belted Survivor” portrait series will definitely make you want to put on your seatbelt the next time you step into your car. Here’s hoping you never need it.