You don’t need lots of expensive lighting equipment to shoot beautifully lit portraits, just soft, directional light. Why soft? Because soft light is more flattering than hard light. Why directional?
You don’t need a photo studio in your house to shoot professional-looking portraits at home. All you need is a camera, a window, and a willing muse. We’re all spending a lot more time at home right ...
In August, Asia Society Hong Kong Center (ASHK) will be holding Contemporary Portrait: Natural Light & Artificial Light Workshop, a photography workshop with Photographer Jeeyun Kim. If you are ...
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Recreating sunrise window light in a studio one-light photography setup
Learn how to recreate the warm, soft glow of sunrise through a window using just one studio light. This tutorial shows setup, positioning, and modifiers to achieve natural-looking morning light for ...
Learn how to master iPhone portrait mode with expert tips on lighting, lenses, composition, and editing for professional-quality photos.
Photographer David Thorpe, whose lens and camera review videos you may have previously watched on ePHOTOzine, is a big fan of natural light portraits and as a result, he's put a video tutorial ...
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