How To Approach Strangers On The Street To Shoot Portraits Or Video

Street photography is a weird genre of photography. So many want to try it, but they’re afraid. Afraid of rejection and potentially hostile reactions. There are two schools of thought when photographing people in the street. The first is to just shoot, and worry about consequences later. Legally, that’s fine in many parts of the world. The latter is to obtain permission first and then shoot the photo. There is the argument that asking takes away the spontaneity....

April 3, 2023 · 4 min · 758 words · Anthony Monroe

How To Combine Strobes And Led Lights For Captivating Sports Portraits

Light painting can be a lot of fun, and it’s even more fun when you combine it with regular old flash to create dynamic and interesting images. Portraits, particularly of athletes or dancers can provide the perfect subject for experimenting with this technique as it appears to show movement in a still image, which is what sport and dance are all about really. In the video below, photographer Bee Trofort shows us how she captured these intriguing images of an athlete using a combination of Spiffy Gear’s innovative wrist wrap light bracelets, the KYU-6....

April 3, 2023 · 2 min · 401 words · Joshua Moore

How To Make Five Horror Lighting Setups With A Single Light

Halloween is just around the corner, so you may want to make some scary photos or videos for the occasion. Jordy Vandeput of Cinecom.net shows you five lighting setups inspired by famous horror movies and series, and you can recreate them all using a single light source. The guys from Cinecom used Aputure 120D to create all five lighting setups. They are mainly aimed at video, but some of them can be used for photography as well, f you want to make some scary (self)portraits....

April 3, 2023 · 3 min · 601 words · John Miller

How To Use Your Exposure Settings For Creative Effect

Whether you’re shooting photography or video, film or digital, exposure generally boils down to three elements in your camera. ISO, aperture and shutter speed. All three of these things will affect your exposure, how bright the image is. But each will also change how the final image appears on the camera. Aperture changes your depth of field. Shutter speed changes motion blur. ISO determines the amount of noise you get. There are differences in how you might approach certain problems when it comes to shooting video vs stills, though....

April 3, 2023 · 4 min · 724 words · Benjamin Kennedy

How We Made This Exploded View Of A Floating Sigma 105Mm F 1 4 Art Lens

I’d been looking forward to getting my hands on the Sigma 105mm f/1.4 Art lens ever since it was announced. I got to have a brief look at one during The Photography Show back in March, but didn’t really have the chance to play with it properly. Fortunately, one of my closest friends is Sigma UK Ambassador, Paul Monaghan. So, when they sent him one to play with, we decided to get together....

April 3, 2023 · 10 min · 1973 words · Rebecca Savage
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