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We help you improve your photography with visual storytelling. What does that mean? Visual Storytelling is a method of approaching your photography with the knowledge of who you’re trying to serve with your photos, and what emotion you want to make them feel. We encourage you to concentrate on your subject, light and background to create a photo your audience loves. We're William & Lee Beem. I’m glad you found us! Formerly known as The Photo Flunky Show podcast.
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Now displaying: December, 2019
Dec 11, 2019

Learn how to take outstanding family Christmas photos without missing out on the fun or interfering with your holiday gathering. We'll teach you how to prepare to get the great photos your family will treasure.

You'll learn how to plan your shot list and involve your family to make it work, how to capture the special moments without interfering with them, and ho you can share your Christmas photos with your family and friends.

The post How to Take Family Christmas Photos appeared first on William Beem Photography.

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Dec 4, 2019

Top-Down Photos are an easy way to be creative, either with or without collaborating with someone else. We'll share some easy ways to light and decorate a simple set for your top-down photos.

You'll learn how to plan your top-down photos and design your set. We'll tell you where we find great resources for our top-down photos, and how you can build your set in layers.

Next, we'll share some simple lighting ideas - using either window light or of-camera flash.

We'll review how to support your camera to get a perfect shot every time, from simple steps to using some gear for support.

The post Top-Down Photography Setup Tips appeared first on William Beem Photography.

Visit the show notes at:  https://williambeem.com/episode197

 

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