Have you ever wondered how photography workshops can ignite your creativity, refine your skills and push your business to new heights? We're here to tell you that workshops are a game changer. They offer an opportunity for camaraderie and connection, for learning and growth, and for witnessing the transformative power of photography. We'll share our insights on the importance of these workshops, not only for your personal artistic journey but for your business as well.
Join me to dig deep into what a native ISO is and expose the secret of how bumping up your ISO can lead to better image exposure. You'll walk away with a clear and solid understanding of ISO, ready to experiment and optimize your camera settings for a variety of lighting situations.
Maternity photography is an art form that captures a special period in a woman's life. It's a delicate and intricate process that requires careful planning, creative vision, and the ability to make the mother-to-be feel comfortable and beautiful. Our latest podcast episode dives into the art and science of planning a successful maternity photoshoot, revealing the meticulous steps involved.
As the world of photography constantly evolves, a true artist thrives on learning and adapting. You can't transform from good to great by buying the latest gear. Photography education is the key to breaking away from the pack and becoming a great photographer.
In this episode we’re discussing 10 questions that cause us to explore where we are in our photography journey and where do we want to go. What’s in our photographer’s bucket list and what are our priorities barring expense and given amazing opportunities. If you’re serious about photography, this makes great food for thought.
Any Headshot or Portrait photoshoot begins with good client-photographer communication. That initial call by phone or zoom sets the tone and can present some immediate challenges.
There’s a clear and easy way to determine the best camera settings for shooting runway. Arrive early and give your self time to figure the lay of the land, then determine your aperture, shutter speed (models are in motion), and adjust your ISO to give you the most appropriate exposure. Use auto white balance (AWB) and tweak as needed. You’’ll alway be in the not-too-distant range for the length of the show.
New York Fashion Week with Independent Productions and Designers demonstrate diversity and inclusion, as well as body positivity.
You may not think that your appearance matters to your client. Your client may not even realize it, but it does. For that reason alone, when we interact with clients or potential clients, we need to look the part of a pro or the answer to doing business will be “No”!
In this episode we're discussing the shutter in your camera, the shutter speed that affects your exposure, and how to use your shutter and shutter speed to convey sharpness and motion.