It’s been a long week! One of those weeks I want to end much more quickly than it has – I’ve had one of those sore throats that means you don’t want to swallow
because it really hurts, add to that aching neck and shoulders and a mild headache… I’m tellin’ ya, it wasn’t fun – it’s still going but less bad! (It’s not the big C, I tested twice!) …anyway, I’m rambling on! ‘Pain’ is going to be a theme for our weekly photo challenge, a theme close to my aching bones right now!
Most portrait
photographers shoot outdoors or in the studio, both of which come with problems. Fortunately, there’s a fantastic alternative to both these approaches, and it’s what I discuss in this article: Window-light portraits.
In this tutorial, I explain everything you need to know for beautiful results, including:
How to pick
the perfect window
How to position your subject in relation to the light
How to make your subject’s eyes sparkle
Much more!
Along the way, I’ll share examples of infants, children, and adults – all captured with the help of stunning window light. So if you’re ready to become an
expert...