7 TIPS FOR POSING INDIVIDUALS

7 TIPS FOR POSING INDIVIDUALS

7 TIPS FOR POSING INDIVIDUALS 7 TIPS FOR POSING INDIVIDUALS Posing can be intimidating, we know. Before your subject steps on set, try to initiate a friendly, casual conversation. Asking the model about themselves can help them loosen up and make a connection. This...
HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR STUDIO LOCATION

HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR STUDIO LOCATION

HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR STUDIO LOCATION HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR STUDIO LOCATION A photography studio can offer freedom, consistency, privacy, and security. Depending on your business scale and cash-flow, the way you access a studio space can vary.  Some photographers prefer a...
3 WAYS TO CAPTURE MOTION

3 WAYS TO CAPTURE MOTION

3 WAYS TO CAPTURE MOTION 3 WAYS TO CAPTURE MOTION Stop-action involves freezing movement, or suspending a subject in motion. This effect requires a fast shutter speed, which allows less light to hit the sensor. If a photographer wants to freeze motion, other settings...
5 RULES FOR STRONGER COMPOSITIONS

5 RULES FOR STRONGER COMPOSITIONS

5 RULES FOR STRONGER COMPOSITIONS 5 RULES FOR STRONGER COMPOSITIONS Line Line You can’t underestimate the power of line in a composition. Lines can be used to create horizons, draw boundaries, or create patterns. Lines that converge towards each other create an...
ESSENTIAL LIGHTING TERMS

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ESSENTIAL LIGHTING TERMS ESSENTIAL LIGHTING TERMS Production team members often use specific terms to describe light position and purpose. If you’d like to be more familiar and comfortable with lighting on set, you’ll need to learn how to describe lighting. Here’s...