03/01/2018
I love this! As a photographer, one of the biggest things I find clients worrying about before a session is finding the "perfect" location. On site, I welcome opinions, but often also find myself explaining WHY particular settings will or won't work. While I almost always try to make requests work, I wish more people understood that with the right lighting and camera settings, pretty much any old background will work just as well, if not better, than what might be otherwise thought of as the "perfect" one. You don't need sweeping landscapes or glistening water to make your portraits beautiful, and this article is the perfect demonstration of that!
A few weeks ago, a model friend of mine, Rachelle Kathleen, and I were planning to meet for a fun little photo shoot. Instead of searching out the usual be