How To Light & Shoot A Beer Bottle Advertisement | Lee Morris
Follow along with Lee as he walks you through a beer bottle product shoot divulging trade secrets and explains how to light and shoot with minimal gear.
5 Ways to Help Your Clients Look (and Feel) Less Awkward In Portraits
As a photographer, one of your most valuable tools is to know how to get your client to forget you are there and capture the emotion/feeling in that moment and translate it onto paper. Here are some things I do when I interact with my clients so that they don’t look or feel awkward in their photos.
‘Scrublands’ – Photographer Spends 3 Years With Europeans Who Have Abandoned Civilization
Antoine Bruy has spent the last three years hitchhiking through Europe photographing men and women who have abandoned civilization and chosen to live in complete autonomy in the wilderness.
Review | Fuji Fujinon XF 60mm f/2.4 R Macro Lens
We take a look at Fuji’s longest tele prime to see how it performs. It’s marketed as a macro, but this, as it turns out, isn’t its best quality.
Red Hair and Bears: The Making of an Internet Sensation | Exclusive Interview with Katerina Plotnikova
Unless you were living in a cave the last few weeks, you’ve likely seen the work of Russian photographer Katerina Plotnikova all over the Internet. Katerina created a surreal photo shoot featuring models and REAL animals. Katerina took a few minutes to answer some of our questions in this exclusive interview.
Tilt Shift Effects – Tips and Tricks to Getting the Look with LensBaby
Tilt shift effects have been showing up more often in photographers’ work recently, but it’s not always clear how they achieved the look.
“Dear Younger Self” – Prisoners Write Letters Of Warning To Their Younger Selves
In this moving series by photographer Trent Bell, inmates in a Maine prison write letters to their younger selves warning of the future, and the letter combine with photographs to make for an introspective project ‘Reflect’
Changed by a Hurricane: An Interview with Photographer Irene Liebler
As a freelance graphic designer for over 20 years, Irene Liebler didn’t consider herself to be an artist. All that changed during a power outage brought on by aptly named hurricane Irene. Be inspired by her journey to fine art photography in our interview.