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DPC posted in the group Artificial Lighting
Manny Ortiz covers the importance of light placement to create flattering light on the subject’s face as well as using reflectors to fill in shadows
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DPC posted in the group Artificial Lighting
Learn outdoor portraits from Tony and Chelsea Northrup. Covering Natural light, flash, speedlights and diffusers.
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DPC posted in the group Fashion, Beauty and Glamour Photography
Simple Beauty Photography!
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Riette Jonker posted in the group Fine Art Photography
View from a Vantage Point.
Kruger National Park.
Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL 340 mm f/6.3 1/320 sec ISO 100 EXP -0.3
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DPC posted in the group Portrait Photography
Jerry shares some proven portrait and lighting techniques for female portraits.
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DPC posted in the group Portrait Photography
Jerry Ghionis shares some posing tips for females!
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DPC posted in the group Artificial Lighting
Sean Tucker shares handy advice on creating portraits with a simple speedlight.
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Nikon Z9 AF Tracking demo of a Snowy Owl In Flight. How effective is the animal eye tracking of the Nikon Z9? Thanks to Nikon, I will test this camera during our upcoming trip to Chobe, Botswana, in March 2024!
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Cliff Shain posted in the group Portrait Photography
This image I shot of Nelson Mandela in Soweto either 2002/3. Chris Hani Baragwanath hospital.
Event for the opening of the Peri-natal HIV unit. I have done I think 4 shoots over the years with Nelson Mandela but this image is the most iconic I ever managed to get…even though I was closer on some occasions. Its one of my favourite portrait…Read More1 Comment - Load More Posts
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Capturing a figure like Mandela is indeed a significant achievement for any photographer. The authenticity of this candid documentary shot is striking, with the low angle view enhancing Mandela’s stature and presence.