Light is beautiful as it is intriguing. It takes well a lifetime to visualize light and manipulate it.
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Split Toning: An Alternative to a Default Workflow
With split toning, color becomes incredibly useful to create mood, and photography gives more leeway to design thinking.
Read MoreAdopting Constraints to Grow with Experience
When you realize your constraints, it's great to take risks and make adjustments to enrich the experience.
Read MoreFlash Gadgets: Essential or Just Hype?
I stray from all the noise on equipment brands, tips, and tricks about digital photography.
Read MoreResponding to the Light: A Photoshoot Narrative
A lot goes on when trying photography. Adjusting camera settings, responding to the subject, and framing are all essential, but knowing how to anticipate and be prepared makes a huge difference in getting a decent shot.
Read MoreSnowy Day in the Park: A Photoshoot Narrative
Besides the beautiful flat light snowy weather brings, the chance to get creative with accessories and garments also makes taking pictures in the snow a little extra fun.
Read MoreCreativity with no Inhibition: A Photoshoot Narrative
As the person with the camera, it's my job to decide what goes on the frame. However, most people nowadays are empowered to say how they want to be seen, so not fighting it allows more than I could wish for!
Read MoreMusic Venue: A Photoshoot Narrative
I value these opportunities and aspire to keep on doing more of these kinds of shoots.
Read MoreMinimal is not Boring: A Photoshoot Narrative
Monochromatic values create atmosphere and meditative images.
Read MoreSoulful Gestures: A Photoshoot Narrative
When taking someone’s portrait, I do my best to stimulate self-expression as I hold on to my basis of working with minimal equipment and laid back interaction
Read MoreMusic Soul Under Winter Skies: A Photoshoot Narrative
Winter is a tricky season, monotony lingers in the air and it’s tempting to be lazy.
Read MoreProps Convey Emotion:A Photoshoot Narrative
Props add narrative elements to an image.
Read MoreA Lady With Her Guitar
As I build portrait photography experience, I continue reassuring myself how much I enjoy attaining authentic expressions through natural interactions,
Read MoreVisual Puzzles: Three Principles I Go By
in this post, I share three design principles I follow when creating images
Read MoreFun But Safe: Photoshoots With Social Distance
Facing obstacles is imperative to anything worth doing, but whatever we can do to increase our safety is not an obstacle at all.
Read MoreApproaching Older Works: Re-Editing Process
When going over previous work, more times than not, I find things I would have done differently if only I could go back in time.
Read MoreActor Portraits: A Photoshoot Narrative
Recently I had the opportunity to photograph NY actor Sean Leeroy. In this post, I share my process.
Read MoreStill Life as a Daily Activity
I have given myself the task of doing a still life a day.
Read MoreAllowing Self Expression: A Photoshoot Narrative
Little direction and more interaction allow more relaxed expressions and body language.
Read MoreIntrigued by Light
In this post, I share my opinion on the kind of light I strive for when doing nighttime portraits
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