12 quick tips for event photography |
From “just engaged” to “just because,” this blog is breaking down the gear and guidance you need to beautifully capture every meaningful moment. |
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Scout your location early |
Knowing your environment — from a wedding venue to a graduation hall or outdoor destination — helps you plan compositions and lighting. |
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Take advantage of golden hour |
Take advantage of golden hour. Early morning or late afternoon light is flattering and dramatic, especially for travel or outdoor family shoots. |
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Use spot metering for tricky light |
Whether you’re dealing with direct sun or a dark reception hall, metering off your subject’s face ensures proper exposure. |
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| Tips For Natural Light Portraits |
Natural light is a photographer’s best friend — soft, flattering, and full of detail. In this video, John shares tips for using it to your advantage. |
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| Tips For Natural Light Portraits |
Natural light is a photographer’s best friend — soft, flattering, and full of detail. In this video, John shares tips for using it to your advantage. |
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Gear picks that will turn life's special moments into timeless portraits. |
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