Tip on angles

One of the easiest ways to improve your shots is by taking some care about the angle you shoot in/under.

As you can see in the samples in this blogpost there can be a HUGE difference.
The problem is that often the images you create during workshops or photoshoots where there is a lot of attention for styling already look really cool when shot from… well almost any angle, so often people are already impressed with the shots and don’t take the extra effort to do more, and why should they? often the responses from the public is also WOW, AMAZING, COOL… etc.

However those same images can be so much stronger when you also play with your angles.
Personally I love the way the images change and would really advise you to also play with these, even if you prefer the eye level shots in this series 😀

As you can see in the following samples I first changed my angle in the horizontal manner, and than I actually started shooting from much lower angles, for me the lines and drama are much more present in those really low angles.

Styling/model : Nadine

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Behind the closed DOORs September 8 2016

In todays episode a long tip about model releases and much more….

How to make a model release it and how not to do it.
Also tips on streetphotography and what you can and not can do.
And finally tips on what to do when models claim they want their images offline.

And that’s the part on releases….
Also a cool tip on how to carry your Lumecube on a selfie stick with you on the street without carrying a bag.

And you also see the new portrait in my portrait series. PLUS we have the MacPhun give away… just shout out via Social media “We love MacPhun and I would love……..plugin” and next week I select a lucky winner. (Do make sure you tag me of course)

The portrait Project : our interns

Today in the Portrait project meet our interns.

This is Stephie and Afra.
Both ladies are doing their internship in our studio.

Both images were shot with the Sigma 35mm 1.4 Art on the Sony A7RII and lit by using the Lume Cube slightly behind Afra and slightly in front of Stephie.

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Tip for Muddy Epson prints QF EP77

If you experience muddy prints from your Epson printer make sure to check out this episode of Quite Frankly, it’s a real easy solution and it will make sure that what you see on your screen gets printed.