How To | FD Photo Studio - Part 19
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“It takes a lot of imagination to be a good photographer. You need less imagination to be a painter because you can invent things. But in photography everything is so ordinary; it takes a lot of looking before you learn to see the extraordinary.”  David Bailey WATCH THE FIRST PART OF  PHOTOGRAPHY...

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Shooting outside, in midday, when the sun is right above you is arguably the worst setting a photographer can find herself in. Firstly you get harsh shadows everywhere. Second, those harsh shadows appear in the most undesirable places - like right under model's eyebrows, creating distinct shadows on eyes -...

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Shooting with Natural Light is both exciting and challenging experience. On hand, due to the fact that you cannot control the intensity of natural light, your camera will be constrained to higher ISO numbers, wider aperture and faster shutter speeds. To balance this triangle  of exposure you would have to...

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“The people who hire me as a wedding photographer hire me not just because of my photographic style, they hire me because of the style of my personality. My style and personality match, so they know they’re getting a genuine style.”  Jared Platt WATCH THE FIRST PART OF 4 PHOTOGRAPHY STYLES HERE . The...

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“Most things in life are moments of pleasure and a lifetime of embarrassment; photography is a moment of embarrassment and a lifetime of pleasure.”  Tony Benn   Continuing our series of photography tips for beginners from PROs, in this episode we expand on topics - where to start as a photographer - what to focus...

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In this tutorial from Adorama TV, David Bergman is faced with a predicament. Walking through the park with a model, David decided to capture the nice scenery but by only using prime 85mm lens and wide open aperture. The problem, however, is the fact that you cannot frame much of scenery...

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“If you are out there shooting, things will happen for you. If you’re not out there, you’ll only hear about it.”  Jay Maisel   How do you advance your photography on a business end?  In this episode we discuss different scenarios of making money with photography. Although it might sound pragmatic, the financial aspect...

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What is the best way to communicate with your clients? Is it through email, or a text? Or Instagram messaging? If you ever felt like there is a inconvenient latency in responses between you and your future payer, maybe it is time to rethink your communication model. In this episode...

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“It is more important to click with people than to click the shutter.” Alfred Eisenstaedt   How often do you shoot in a duo - just you and a model? Do you think if you were to have more collaborators on a project - like MUA, Stylist, digitech, etc - it would result...

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