Introducing a New Search Tool for Our Podcast. Now you can find anything mentioned on the I Like Your Picture podcast with a quick search on our blog.
Audio search is real and it's now available to you on the blog. Just listen to this episode for instructions to search and some examples of how it works.
Not only does this tool provide audio search, but it's also creating transcripts for the podcast episodes to help you find information from past episodes and posts.
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I answer 5 questions about lighting from an experienced photographer who isn't familiar with off-camera flash. We'll share different answers that can work for everyone.
Have you been a photographer for a while, but just never got into off-camera flash? That's exactly why I asked Lee to come up with questions for me about lighting.
You don't have to spend a lot of money to use off-camera flash in your photos, and sometimes the answer doesn't require any flash at all.
Be sure to listen to this episode, and we'll give you an option to ask your own questions for a future episode.
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Learning how to convey a mood in a portrait helps your audience understand the story you're sharing. A mood immediately tells viewer's what's going on in your photo.
You can use mood to set the groundwork for a positive or negative feeling within your story, which helps support the emotion you want your audience to feel.
We'll share a bunch of elements and ideas you can use in your portraits to define the mood of your story.
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Your portrait session isn't done until you deliver your photos. How you deliver your photos says something about you and the experience you create.
There are three broad categories of delivery, and we'll discuss all of them.
Delivering the photos you took in your portrait session is the last thing people will remember about you. We'll help you think of ways to impress your subject and team so they want to work with you again.
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