DTLA | FD Photo Studio - Part 81
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Another great example of gel-colored portraits with well defined dramatic look and high contrast. Photographer Alexa Tokich from Tokich photography painted half of the face with blue light, so her model - dancer/singer ZIVA now looks mysterious and very effective.  Few words about the photographer: "I'm Alexa Tokich an L.A. based photographer/...

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Even though this stage (stage A) has a very minimal look, which is basically white walls with huge windows and three backdrops, photographer Kylee Spann has proven to us - this look is enough to create an awesome variety of shots.   A short bio of the young talented photographer: "...

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In this tutorial from Adorama TV, Daniel Norton shows the magical trick of how changing the color temperature can turn day into night. In his studio in New York, Daniel shoots in a broad daylight, right in front of floor-to-ceiling, wide windows. Initial camera settings:  1/60 shutter speed, f4.5 aperture, ISO...

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In this great tutorial released on Adorama TV, Mark Wallace shoots high contrast profile portrait using just one low-key light with the grid and a bounce board.  Equipment For this shoot Mark uses one 2' octabox with the grid, facing the model from behind, camera's right. From the opposite side, to fill in shadows...

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“If the photographer is interested in the people in front of his lens, and if he is compassionate, it’s already a lot. The instrument is not the camera but the photographer.” Eve Arnold     IF YOU MISSED Vol. 1 TIPS FOR BEGINNERS, WATCH HERE In this  "ASK 4 PHOTOGRAPHERS" Youtube episode our second part of photography...

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Fairly new to the world of photography, Kristen Ashley has only been doing it for about 2+ years. Yet in those 2+ years she learnt how to take very nice, vibrant pictures. Shooting in stage Art 2, Kristen worked with natural light, superposition of the outfit agains background and a gorgeous Dinetia...

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It's time to explore Portraiture Lighting! Welcome to the second level of our Studio Lighting Class series. In this one, Toma will explain the patterns of the face , the separation from the background, distance and color tricks, planes of lighting, etc. One lovely model will be there to assist her demonstration...

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Captured in three crazy 90s style, sexy  looks, a group shoot of six amazing women took place in Art 4. The idea behind this session was to show the strength and the beauty of each model and encourage women's strong self-esteem despite harsh beauty standards that our world imposes. Arranged...

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Using natural light only, photographer Masha Ray had a pleasure to capture the beauty of a young model Edith Samantha. Depicting portraits in smooth pastel color, Masha took advantage of a soft light to enhance the serenity of each photo.   Few words about the photographer: "Masha is an International award-winning wedding photographer,...

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