Hi Rob
Thank you for the input. I have done outdoor photography for years so now the artificial light is really challenging me.
I am using Incandescent lights and my photos are coming out with a yellowing effect. I corrected the white balance in LR…
Minor issue, iron the backdrop. The severely wrinkled material is distracting. Set another light source for the background. By adding a back-light, it evens the lighting and adds depth between the subject and background. White balance is hard to…
I shoot all outdoors and I usually pick the location. Im in sunny CA so its fairly easy. I travel if needed but they pay. I charge my regular price plus 57 cents per mile. I hope that helps :)
Hi all,I am new to portraits and indoor lighting. I could use a little help.Recently I discovered Light Room and I love it. Here are some of my portraits. Please shoot back some comments. White balance has been an issue for me as well as light monitoring. I am open to what ever you have to say. I did lighting adjustments in lightroom.Thank you.See More
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Thank you for your comment on my pic. Your portrait work is really beautiful. Do you go to your client for the shoot or does your client come to your. Just wonder how you structure your time and how far you might travel.
I am married with a teenage son. I am currently attending school to be a yoga instructor. My husband and I own a sign company where we spend a great deal of our time. Photography is a passion I do on the side as well as play guitar. Very active!
I shoot all outdoors and I usually pick the location. Im in sunny CA so its fairly easy. I travel if needed but they pay. I charge my regular price plus 57 cents per mile. I hope that helps :)
Well thank you! Honestly, I'm flattered that anyone would ask me for my opinion on how to photography anything...lol, I feel like I know nothing usually and take pretty mediocre shots! haha.
I tend to think calla's look nice in black and white...and I just try to keep it simple and focus on things like the natural curves they have. And try angles and shots that might seem weird when you're doing them...sometimes those are the best I get!