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Product Photography Tip: Use Your Bathtub As A Makeshift Studio
Sometimes you need an on-white photo, especially if you are shooting products. But not always there is an on-white setup available. This of course if…
Creating Mood And Atmosphere with Gelled lighting
I love creating mood and a dramatic atmosphere with my lighting. I predominately shoot fashion portraits and as well as the position of my lighting, I…
How (And Why) I Shot This Beauty With Beast Feet Portrait
If you looked in my closet you’d probably think “Oh yeah, this guy is a cross-dresser”! Although that would certainly make a more interesting story,…
Lensbaby Velvet 56mm f1.6 Lens Review
The Lensbaby brand has been around for a while now and it’s a name that is synonymous with helping photographers see in a new way…
Learn More Lighting Techniques With These Building Blocks Of Creative Portrait Lighting
Here’s a great video from Jake Hicks that demonstrates how you can use a three light setup to make a creative portrait, much like the…
The Versatile Beauty Dish – My Favourite Lighting Patterns
Most folks will be fairly familiar with the Beauty Dish and its usefulness in both fashion and general portraiture. In this tutorial I would like…
How To Shoot The Perfect Shoe Splash
It’s been over two weeks since I bought a new pair shoes and I still haven’t worn them because I wanted to take one last picture of them….
Make a Square DIY Ring Light for Under $10
I got the inspiration for the square ring light from a trip to Vegas. The hotel bathroom had a light that ran the perimeter of…
See How Lighting Position Affects The Mood and Perception of a Scene
Lighting is hands-down one of the most important elements in visual production and has the power to single-handedly alter the mood and perception of an…
DIY: Photographer Uses $0.5 TP Rolls To Diffuse $700 Macro Strobes
Here is a great tip we got from Mark Thorpe and it has to do both with TP rolls and with Macro photography. It turns out that…









































