This week you need to find and photograph something that brings YOU peace. A peaceful scene, something that sets your mind at ease, something peaceful.
The theme hashtag is #dPSPeace and make sure to include it and #dPSWeeklyChallenge when you’re sharing your photographs on social media - like in the dPS Facebook Group. Otherwise, feel free to drop your photograph for the theme in the comments section of the blog post!
Continuous lights are often overlooked by studio and portrait photographers – yet they offer a host of benefits. And by applying a few simple techniques, you can get incredible results (no matter your level of experience).
I'll explain everything you need to know about continuous lighting, including:
How continuous lights differ from strobes and speedlights
What makes continuous lights so much better (or worse) than alternatives
How to work with continuous lights to achieve amazing portraits, product photos, and more
Want to add interest and variety to your photos? Then try working with different camera angles! It’s an easy compositional technique to use – you simply need to move your camera in different directions – and it’ll make a huge difference.
But what photography angles are best? How do you decide on the right camera angle for each situation? That’s where this article comes in handy.