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Boudoir imagery is a unique subset of portraiture that’s growing in popularity as more and more photographers learn how easy it is to pursue with the equipment they already own in the comfort of their home. There’s no need for a decked-out studio or complex-and-expensive lighting gear if you understand how to take advantage of natural illumination streaming through a window.
This quick tutorial from Patrick’s Boudoir Photography Secrets is perfect for your first attempt because it’s super simple. And the comfortable couch pose is easy to teach to a “model” without experience like a spouse, friend, or significant other.
Patrick is a Vienna-based portrait artist specializing in b&w natural-light photography and this episode is installment #20 of his ongoing Two-Minute Tips series that explores posing, storytelling, image structure and more. In the next four minutes you’ll learn how to keep a model comfortable by providing simple guidance, along with the necessary camera settings and shooting techniques to achieve compelling images that make you and your model proud.
Thoughtful composition also factors into the equation, especially when using soft window light to illuminate your “set.” You’ll be surprised to see how slight adjustments in body posture can enhance femininity when photographing models of all body types. The trick is understanding how to identify and accentuate a subject’s best physical attributes.
You’ll also learn why b&w boudoir photographs can be so compelling once you understand Patrick’s methods for creating stunning highlights and shadows without supplemental lighting. He also demonstrates how to quickly and effectively edit your images with his Ultimate Pack Lightroom Presets (there’s a link in the description beneath the video).
Mother’s Day is coming up in a couple months, and a nicely-frame boudoir photo of your wife will make a really nice gift. So start practicing now.
Be sure to check out Patrick’s instructional YouTube channel if this video strikes your fancy. There’s much more to learn about this fascinating genre, and you’ll also be able to view the first 19 episodes of this series.
And don’t miss the related tutorial we featured earlier with an image-editing beginners guide to transforming dull color photographs into attention-grabbing monochrome images.
Boudoir imagery is a unique subset of portraiture that’s growing in popularity as more and more photographers learn how easy it is to pursue with the equipment they already own in the comfort of their home. There’s no need for a decked-out studio or complex-and-expensive lighting gear if you understand how to take advantage of natural illumination streaming through a window.
This quick tutorial from Patrick’s Boudoir Photography Secrets is perfect for r first attempt because it’s super simple. And the comfortable couch pose is easy to teach to a “model” without experience like a spouse, friend, or significant other.
Patrick is a Vienna-based portrait artist specializing in b&w natural-light photography and this episode is installment #20 of his ongoing Two-Minute Tips series that explores posing, storytelling, image structure and more. In the next four minutes you’ll the simple steps for keeping a model comfortable by providing simple guidance, along with the necessary camera settings and shooting techniques to achieve compelling images that make you and your model proud.
Thoughtful composition also factors into the equation, especially when using soft window light to illuminate your “set.” You’ll be surprised to see how slight adjustments in body posture can enhance femininity when photographing models of all body types. The trick is understanding how to identify and accentuate a subject’s best physical attributes.
You’ll also learn why b&w boudoir photographs can be so compelling once you understand Patrick’s methods for creating stunning highlights and shadows without supplemental lighting. He also demonstrates how to quickly and effectively edit your images with his Ultimate Pack Lightroom Presets (there’s a link in the description beneath the video.
Mother’s Day is coming up in a couple months, and a nicely-frame boudoir photo of your wife will me a really nice gift. So start practicing now.
Be sure to check out Patrick’s instructional YouTube channel if this video strikes your fancy. There’s much more to learn about this fascinating genre, and you’ll also be able to view the first 19 episodes of this series.
And don’t miss the related tutorial we featured earlier with an image-editing beginners guide to transforming dull color photographs into attention-grabbing monochrome images.
Here’s a unique tutorial from bird photographer Shelley Pearson who treats us to an uncommon mix of information, gorgeous imagery, and inspiration for nature and wildlife shooters. In the next five minutes you’ll learn how to unlock the beauty of backlighting effects.
Pearson is a long-time Australian pro who travels the globe while documenting her vision of the natural world. Today’s lesson is the second installment of a two part primer, and the initial episode can be found here if you missed it. It’s a worthwhile series, especially for those of you who want to get things right in the camera.
The video begins with a display of Pearson’s stunning work set to music so that you’re in the right mood for the technical details and insights that follow. It all happens in the next five minutes, with real-world examples of everything you’ll learn to elevate your wildlife photography game.
One super powerful technique involves using natural rim lighting to accentuate a subject with a soft, beautiful glow and this is the first topic of discussion as Pearson explains the concept and how to get it done. She describes the best vantage point from which to shoot, how to position yourself properly relative to the sun, employ eye-catching camera angles, and appropriate camera settings and gear.
Pearson has a lot more up her sleeve as the lesson proceeds, with solid recommendations for taking advantage of how the color of light throughout the day. She also has great tips for enhancing atmospheric effects in certain types of weather. And thoughtful composition also factors into the equation.
So make sure to watch both installments of this interesting primer, and then pay a visit to Pearson’s instructional YouTube channel when you have time to explore.
And don’t miss the recent lesson we featured with another popular pro who demonstrates the exposure techniques that enables him to capture photographs with detail in subjects that are darker than normal.