A quick photo every day! With the IT MADE CLICK podcast I would like to motivate you to take your camera and make a quick photo. If you experiment with your camera just a few minutes every day, then soon you will absolutely master this awesome device. If you have any photography questions, I am happ…
You caught me right in the middle of creating version 2 of the Low-key Bodyscapes book. Why is this topic so fascinating? Because when posing for bodyscapes, the model navigates between two extreme poles. On the one hand she is not only nude but even gets into very revealing poses. On the other hand she stays anonymous because her face is not in the frame. The E-Book version of the book, which I will always keep updated, is here: http://goodlightmag.com/low-key-bodyscapes
In the beginning of my photography I thought that I need a fast prime lens in order to make good photos. Furthermore, I would need a lot of photoshop and bunch of other silly tweaks. Nowadays I seldom shoot wider than f/2.8. The photos for my books often don't get retouched at all. Not always ideal, but I don't mind. You?
Today at the hotel party I see a lot of people shooting selfies. Mostly in a very unfavorable way. How about we practice selfies today in one or two photos?
I am starting to see the photos from our weekend workshop being posted on Facebook. They are excellent.
Today I am explaining why f/11 is the only aperture value that I like to use for all things studio, like artistic nudes for example.
Today I am on the Gothic Model Day in Gelsenkirchen Germany. In my workshop, I talked a lot about the power of trusting your manual camera settings.
Misa reached out to me for tips on shooting selfies in Latex clothes with her DSLR.
My wife Emily is Chinese. For her, the number 8 is a lucky number. That's why the number plates of Chinese cars often have a couple of "8" on them.
Yesterday we published issue 43 of Good Light! Mag. I really love the cover story: Sugar Fix. A masterpiece by Elena Paraskeva.
Today, I briefly tell you how I tested both reflective umbrellas and shoot-through umbrellas as light formers a few years ago.
Let’s say you are reading the newspaper every day. You want to make it a habit that you shoot your photo before you grab your newspaper. Then make the decision to follow a new rule for the next 30 days: „Before I read the newspaper, I shoot a quick daily photo.
My example is the new model and photographer Anja. She visited us on Gut Licht today.
The Rule of Thirds allows you to quickly compose your photo. Quick, but not necessarily well.
Today I am nerdy. I am touching on about a bunch of concepts, that I think are important for us photographers.
Tony asked me the right question on Facebook: "What are you shooting today?"