…is never compromised by practical constraints. “With the FIVE, I can focus entirely on the creative process, ensuring that the aesthetic vision is never compromised…
…I learned more about the art of lighting, I could play around with angles and positions and give my model completely different characters depending just…
…competitions. Don Jose, the father, was the sweetest man. He was blind due to glaucoma, but he was still working as a sculptor, and his…
…it time and time again! Rembrandt lighting involves positioning the light to the side of the subject, casting a shadow from their nose that completely…
…for it to get dark before coming back to shoot. The action in these images was minimal and with the scene being completely dark, overpowering…
…having no prior experience, dove into discussions and hands-on practice with artificial light. This segment not only demystified the complexities of artificial lighting but also…
…additional challenge. In such situations, non-verbal communication and improvisation play crucial roles, as the language barrier combined with cultural differences frequently leads to unexpected moments….
…to try and shoot this without a strobe, these would be extremely challenging conditions. The background would have been completely blown out if I had…
…going to share three ways you can use umbrellas in your work for years to come. Umbrellas primarily come in two varieties – shallow and…
…a remarkable portrait, classical, fine art, or commercial, requires building trust and comfort with your subject. It’s essential to involve them in your vision, making…