Camera Settings for Shooting the Runway Made Easy
There’s a clear and easy way to determine the best camera settings for shooting runway. Arrive early and give your self time to figure the lay of the land, then determine your aperture, shutter speed (models are in motion), and adjust your ISO to give you the most appropriate exposure. Use auto white balance (AWB) and tweak as needed. You’’ll alway be in the not-too-distant range for the length of the show.
How to Control Light-Understanding Your Shutter and Shutter Speed: The Know Your Camera Series
In this episode we're discussing the shutter in your camera, the shutter speed that affects your exposure, and how to use your shutter and shutter speed to convey sharpness and motion.
The Know Your Camera Series: Understanding Aperture
Aperture is the key to giving your photos your desired look and giving your photos your signature style
Time to Talk About the Big”O”: Organization
Organization of every part of your photography life is key to success as well as minimizing your stress. It also makes a heck of an impression on your team and your clients because nothing says amateur like disorganization or frequently searching for gear or for something you know you wrote down somewhere. It’s time to talk about the big “O”: Organization!
How to Map Your Portrait Photoshoot for a O-Fail Workflow
Learn to map your portrait photoshoots by accounting for general and shoot-specific details. The more you do upfront, the smoother your workflow. Guaranteed!!!
BTS 1: How to Take Your Portrait Client from Consult to Shoot
Everybody does something during a photo shoot or building up to a photoshoot where you forget something or things don't go as planned, there's going to be a misstep someplace. It's just human nature. The goal, though, is always to know how to come back from it.
2 Tools to Propel and Elevate Your Portrait Photography
There are 2 tools that will elevate and propel your portrait photography exponentially: The Color Checker and a Light Meter.