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Simple Infant Photography Lighting And Portrait Tips

Simple Infant Photography Lighting And Portrait Tips

TweetThis video is a Must See! It’s only 9 minutes and 20 secs long…but filled with golden nuggets of GREAT TIPS! This video will show you how one of our NPB Pro students creates AMAZING portraits with a super simple set up. Try to say that 3 times fast Honestly…you’ll be surprised how simple it is and you’ll be able to start creating these Amazing Portraits Too! Click Play to watch the short video After...

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Photography Portrait Studio Lighting – Simple Set Up

Photography Portrait Studio Lighting – Simple Set Up

TweetIn this video you’ll see that you don’t need a portrait studio to create professional portraits. Linda Dean Says: I have been dabbling in photography off and on for years. Reading from the internet, bought tons of books, started but didn’t complete a well known distance learning course, but have never found anything hit home more than this has in just two videos. Thanks so...

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The Photographer’s Death Trap (How Do I Beat Walmart?)

The Photographer’s Death Trap (How Do I Beat Walmart?)

Tweet Listen to the short 4 minute audio recording below and I’ll explain about this trap that most new Photographers fall into. Then read the post to see a clear visual of how this works. I received an email a few weeks ago from Sharron, who’s an NewPortraitBiz subscriber asking “How To Compete With The Big Dog Photography Studios“. I get asked this a lot and the fact is that most people who are Starting a...

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Digital Photography Split Lighting Using Flash And Fast Shutter – Transcripts

TweetHere’s the transcripts from the video Joe and I did called Digital Photography Split Lighting Using Flash And Fast Shutter SCOTT: Hey, folks!  Scott Voelker here.  I’m here with my good buddy, Joe Marshall.  Joe, how’s it going? JOE: Okay.  We’re ready to talk about some excellent work by some of our students in our Ez Flash Workshop. SCOTT: Oh, yeah.  This is a good one here.  And I’ve seen it; you’ve seen...

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Portrait Studio Photography Lighting Tips – Better Group Shots

TweetIn this video we’re going to talk about Portrait Studio Photography Lighting Tips and how to create Better Group Shots. This was a picture shot by one of our EZ Flash Photography students and wanted some tips on how to make it a better portrait. So, we decided to create a video going over some simple changes to make it better. When taking family portraits it can be challenging getting everyone posed properly to create an even...

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Digital Photography 3 Quick Tips For Better Portraits

Digital Photography 3 Quick Tips For Better Portraits

TweetTranscripts from the video/podcast “Digital Photography 3 Quick Tips For Better Portraits”. Here’s the video below, just in case you missed it. SCOTT: Hey, everyone and welcome to another video, another podcast/video that we’re doing here today.  And actually, I’m here with my good buddy, Joe Marshall.  Joe, how’s it going?  Are you ready to do this video with me? JOE: We just got over one holiday, and...

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3 Tips For Better Portrait Photography (Lighting & Backdrops)

TweetWell…Joe and I just finished up our first EzFlashPhotography lighting workshop and it was AWESOME! We had over 100 students that went through and tested our new class and gave it a BIG Thumbs Up But…that’s not what this post is about. We wanted to share one of the questions that came in from the class, and hopefully help you create better portraits. The lesson was created from a portrait that one of our students...

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Flash vs Continuous Lighting For Studio Portraits

Flash vs Continuous Lighting For Studio Portraits

TweetIn this podcast we talk about Continuous Lighting and  Flash Strobes and what we would recommend using. The one BIG mistake people make is mixing continuous and flash lighting. This can create a White Balance Nightmare and your results will show it. Listen to the podcast and leave us your feedback below. Help us spread the...

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Digital Photography Lighting Basics – Part 1

Digital Photography Lighting Basics – Part 1

TweetIn today’s post I want to go over some Basic Lighting Techniques for your Digital Photography that you can use…Right Now! Let’s face it, when you’re first starting out in the photography business you have wonderful dreams of owning all the ‘best’ equipment but your budget dictates just how much money you can put towards it. You already know that if you don’t have light, you simply cannot make a...

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Baby Photography Tips For Infants And Newborns

Baby Photography Tips For Infants And Newborns

TweetWe all know that photographing a newborn can be  somewhat challenging and unpredictable. Here are some useful Baby Photography Tips For Infants And Newborns that can make your sittings go as smoothly as possible. Tips #1 Learning The Location If this is a location shoot, you will probably want to visit the home first, so you can check out the windows and be sure that you will have adequate light.  If this is not possible,  ask the...

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6 Digital Photography Tips For Better Composition and Framing

6 Digital Photography Tips For Better Composition and Framing

TweetYou can have the best camera and the best lighting, but if you don’t practice your composition and learn how to frame your shots, you pictures will be just average. It all starts with a vision and learning how to put a picture together in the cameras viewfinder. The camera is a tool that allows you to transfer your vision on the photo paper. In this article you will find 6 composition and framing tips to help you improve your...

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4 Quick Tips For Starting A Pet Photography Business

4 Quick Tips For Starting A Pet Photography Business

TweetYou love animals and you love photography and people are always commenting on how wonderful your photos are. Could you possibly Start A Pet Photography Business, just because you have a passion? Of course, you can! Most successful photographers have started their own businesses with very little experience and learned almost everything through trial and error. All you need is a little bit of talent, a desire to learn some of the...

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