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Here’s how to get some creative angles even when shooting in tight spaces
Shooting from tiny spaces like the oven, microwave or mailbox gives you some unique angles, but it can be a challenging task. In this video,…
Use strobes to freeze subject movement and action
A few days ago we showed you a way to freeze subjects in ice in Photoshop. Now it’s time to freeze their motion in front…
We took four models into the desert to create dramatic portraits in the landscape
My wife, Vicki, and I are full-time portrait and wedding photographers. When we aren’t shooting these things, we like creating dramatic images of people in…
Build a spooky Halloween horror set for under $100
With Halloween already over for half of the planet, it might be a bit late for this video. But, it’s never the wrong time to…
Here are eight ways to get fired on photography set
Would you like to become a photographer’s assistant? Or you already got hired, but you want to get rehired? Well, then you should really…
How to create low key Rembrandt light portraits in the studio
Rembrandt had a wonderful way of simulating light in his paintings. So much so, that there’s a whole photography lighting technique named after him. Not…
How to fire your strobes 3 different ways and when to use each one
All the time, I see new flash and strobe owners ask “How do I fire these things?, which isn’t an unreasonable question. For speedlights, it’s…
Turn your bathroom into a natural light softbox for amazing portraits
When most portrait photographers want to create a directional soft light look, they break out the strobes. Then they usually stick a big octabox on…
How to create natural looking window light on set with artificial lights
Creating big soft natural looking window light on set presents some real challenges. Whether it’s for stills or photography, it’s not always straightforward. Sometimes we…
How to turn smoke into low lying fog for your next spooky photo shoot
Low lying fog can be fantastic for those creepy photo shoots, especially out on location. Or, perhaps you’re trying to recreate the look of a…








































