When it's time to develop a portrait concept, you want to let your imagination flow. However, we'll give you some guidelines to keep your concept in the right direction.
Think of this episode as a framework for your creative imagination. It's good to come up with an original concept, but also daunting if you don't know where to begin.
We'll give you a few guidelines to consider as you explore your imagination to develop your portrait concept.
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How much light do you need for your photos? We're not just asking about the total volume of light, but what parts of your scene do you need to light and how many light sources do you need?
While some photos with a lot of brightness and light work well, there are also times when you shouldn't overnight your subject.
How do you know the difference, and how can you work your scene with one or more light sources to get the right look for your photograph?
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Does every photo need to tell a story? This episode dives into photos and art that's a bit more abstract and doesn't tell a story, yet still has visual impact and interest.
Why is abstract photography interesting? How can you use color, shape and light to create a visually interesting photograph?
We'll cover all of that in this episode of I Like Your Picture.
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Are you stuck at home? It happens to all photographers sooner or later. We have 10 ideas to help your photography while you wait out the storm or whatever else keeps you at home.
There are plenty of opportunities for photographers to get organized, learn something new, practice, or have some fun with a family portrait session.
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