
The differences in posing and how to coach
So how do I do it?
I will always start out with a standard pose, just to get the lighting right and the overall look of the shot.
But right after that I will start coaching the model not how to pose but more giving compliments, pushing his/her energy up.
If you don't tell your model what to do but only adjust slightly you will always get awesome and unique poses.
How many models/photographers do you know/recognise due to the poses?

A surreal set and loads of colors
One of the most important things for me when I teach workshops is that I have to keep challenging myself but also the attendees of the workshops
This means I'm always looking for new creative way to use light, color, backgrounds, sets etc.

Getting outrageous skies without Photoshop but with gels
Today another part in our series on color and color manipulation.
We all love easy to do tricks of course, so I though today would be the perfect time for just such a tip.
When we look at the color triangle we can see that all colors are connected through the white point.
We talked about this in the first blogpost in this series.
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