Create visual impact in your photos to attract an audience. We'll discuss why visual impact is important and three ways to add visual impact in your photos.
Visual impact is how you get attention with your photography. It's the attention-getter that stops people from scrolling or walking by and forces them to engage with your photo.
We'll go over how and why you need to plan your photos for visual impact.
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Learn why expression and gesture are important to your portraits and how to draw expression from your subjects.
Without expression and gesture, there's nothing emotional to draw interest to your photo.
We'll discuss how to define the intent of your photo and choose subjects to provide the expression, gesture and emotion that your portrait needs.
Some subjects need coaching and others are just naturals. You'll learn who to pick and why.
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Are you making excuses to avoid progress as a photographer? Check out these 5 excuses to see if you're avoiding potential and learn how you can fix the problems.
As photographers, we tend to sabotage ourselves and get in the way of our own results. In this episode, we'll discuss 5 common excuses that photographers make and learn ways to overcome them.
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We discuss our home studio portrait session. Everything from our concept and plan to the issues we had to tweak. You can get some great results in a home studio with our tips.
Learn what works and what needs improvement for your home studio portrait session.
One of the important ideas was to have a concept you want to execute before getting started. That makes it easy to determine your background, light and subject to help ensure a great result.
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