Stay At Home Quarantine Photography Tips
Joshua got stuck in quarantine but still wanted to practice photography. Here are some tips to take photos and home and keep in the creative mindset.
Joshua got stuck in quarantine but still wanted to practice photography. Here are some tips to take photos and home and keep in the creative mindset.
Learn how to use natural light differently! Joshua shows us how to shoot three distinct looking portraits in just one location.
No more gloomy days inside! You can turn moody skies into a self portrait that pops. Using composition, lighting, and editing tips Joshua transforms a normal gray sky photo into an inspiring portrait.
Turn any location into a portrait setup. In the second messy garage Location Hacking episode, we’ll be focusing on background and subject lighting, and how to achieve the perfect background blur.
In this Location Hacking episode from The Shutter School, Joshua shows us how to take great portraits using natural window lighting.
In the second part of The Shutter School’s Location Hacking series, Joshua uses the ‘black box’ effect to create contrast between the subject and the background.
Learn how to take great portraits anywhere with these “Location Hacking” tips. Joshua talks about a few things to consider when choosing a location and explains how your front door can be a great go-to spot for portraits.
Joshua discusses ways to practice photography even when you don’t have a subject for your composition, in addition to some helpful tips for taking timed self-portraits.
We weren’t allowed to shoot at this locations with professional gear. So I used this discrete “Selfie” Hack
you only need a few minutes in a little space to make a nice portrait.