Quick Tip for Shooting in Hard Noon Light
Improve harsh noon lighting and minimize intense shadows in your next portrait session with this tip from The Shutter School!
Improve harsh noon lighting and minimize intense shadows in your next portrait session with this tip from The Shutter School!
In this Location Hacking episode from The Shutter School, Joshua shows us how to take great portraits using natural window lighting.
Tune into this Session Lesson where Joshua gives us a behind the scenes look into a wedding photoshoot!
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.
For the first of the Session Lesson series, Joshua takes a look at his latest engagement session at the UNCC botanical gardens. He talks about his approach to a session, walks through some key portrait tips, and reflects on how to improve.
Joshua uses MagMod lighting to take a dramatically lit portrait for the bride. Learn how to experiment with lighting and really make the subject pop!
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.
In this 2 minute tip, you’ll learn how to use doors in photography to create a more interesting composition.
We weren’t allowed to shoot at this locations with professional gear. So I used this discrete “Selfie” Hack