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Portrait photography can be done anywhere. A way to step up your portraits is to take them in beautiful locations. I took pictures of several male models in different landscapes. It is better to create more sharp lines, instead of soft, when lighting a man’s...
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When taking portraits of women, it’s important to use light to create soft shadows. For most of these pictures, I used a large gold reflector to create warm light on the models’ faces. Using a silver reflector would create a cold light. These photos were...
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I loved doing this Grand Teton National Park Photography! In order to see the depths and shadows I had to use bracketing. This is when the camera merges three different photos together. In post, I brightened up the greens and the blues to stand out more. I also dodged...