My blog, although I don’t see myself as a blogger but as a Photographer I will try to blog some interesting material during the weeks.
Expect at least 2 updates a week.

Ingrid during a workshop

Today some images from a recent workshop with our model : Ingrid.

Freak your co workers out with this Lightroom tip DC Jan 27 2018

Want to have some fun in your office/studio?
This will freak out your co-workers working with Lightroom.

Normally I post more serious tips and tricks but I thought it would also be fun to sometimes post a little bit less serious material.

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Quick selection mask tip DC Jan 26 2018

In this episode of digital classroom a very quick and easy (but time saving) tip for the use of the quick selection tool.

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Using light differently

We all know how to light a model right?
Just place the light and…. well the model is lit.
But sometimes it’s also really cool to use light a totally different way.
One of the most powerful tricks is of course feathering the light where we don’t aim the light directly at the model but actually use the sides of the light to light the model, this gives you a much softer quality of light but also a nicer and faster light fall off to the sides.

But what if you use light a TOTALLY different way?
During the workshop lighting techniques I always love to trigger the attendees with for example led lighting (But it works for every light).
In this case I used a LedGo ring light and when I started shooting through the ringlight a lot of attendees didn’t like the results…. in all honesty personally I love it but it’s a very personal taste (the ringlight), so I started using the ringlight differently, and that…. triggered the whole group to start experimenting themselves 😀

 

Here are some of the results.
So the next time play with your lights (not your food).
Would love to see some of your results…..
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