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Posted 05/25/2021
Join Peter Hurley in his photo studio as he shows you how to light a headshot using speedlights and strobes.
Do you have a preference for speedlights or strobes? Tell us about your own lighting setup in the Comments, below.
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Part 1: Natural & Continuous Lighting for Headshots
Posted 05/16/2021
Go behind the scenes on a photoshoot with Peter Hurley as he shows you how to light your headshots using natural or continuous light.
What kind of photography lighting is your favorite? Let us know in the Comments section, below.
Want to learn more from Peter Hurley? Watch the rest of the episodes in this series:
Part 2: Speedlights & Strobes for Headshots
Posted 04/16/2021
Photographer Dane Isaac shares his habits to help avoid burnout, with tips on time management, work-life balance, self-care, and more.
What steps do you take to avoid burning out? Share them with us in the Comments section, below.
Posted 05/01/2020
See how refraction works and how to be creative with it in your photography. There are various ways you can use this phenomenon, such as with water drops, a glass ball, or even a glass of water. These photography tricks work for either outdoor or indoor photography, so let your creativity flow!
Also check out these At-Home videos for more ways to help you stay creative at home.
292 Views· Posted 02/18/2018
In the following video, videographer Chase Kubasiak shows us how to capture the appearance of floating in water without breaking the bank. Kubasiak meets with photographer Melissa Morley, who has perfected this technique for her own work, and asks her to walk us through the process. Morley and Kubasiak describe the tools and materials you may need, as well as any post-production that needs to be done to complete the shot, by performing their own shoot for you to watch. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of
2,095 Views· Posted 12/04/2015
In this short video, New York City-based professional family and baby photographer Michael Kormos gives us some very useful tips for making perfect baby portraits. Kormos talks about gear and poses, and shows us a few tricks of the trade to keep the baby happy, smiling, and engaged. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the encyclopedic selection of other instructional and informative videos at BandH.com.