Food Photography Tutorial using Natural Window Light
Last week we introduced the basic concept of how to photograph food. Today we would like to explore a more advanced yet simple technique of photographing food using natural window light. ‘Gumbo” photo...
View ArticleHoliday Season Photography Ideas and Tips
I Contest: “Christmas Photo” WIN $500 details below the article The upcoming Holidays can offer a lot of photographic opportunities. Today we would like to suggest a few Ideas and tips to keep your...
View ArticleCreating Photographic Composition
Composition Challenge: Deadline: December 31st, 2011 (CLOSED) Winning Image is: Congrats to Franco Scozzarella from Italy!!! Notes: Judges felt the image was really gracefully composed. Subject matter:...
View ArticleHow to Photograph a Glass of Champagne with Sparklers
Learn My Shot launched exactly 2 years ago. On January 1st, 2010. It was born out of one conversation Robert and Sasha had in the studio. We were discussing some basic lighting techniques and the fact...
View ArticleHow to Create Repetition in Photography
Photography is a marriage of science and art. In this tutorial we would like to focus on the art aspect of photography. Previously we discussed how to create photographic composition, today we would...
View ArticleHow To Photograph Steam
Showing steam in a photograph is a great way to emphasize hotness. Heat is not a an element of art but rather a feeling or sensation. Showing steam in your photograph of a hot substance will add a...
View ArticleHow to Create Bokeh in Studio
Bokeh is a very popular photographic effect referring to the aesthetic quality of an out of focus area in the image. Bokeh can have different appearances. Smooth round dots as Robert used in his...
View ArticleHow to Create Motion using Zoom Blur Photography Technique
Recently we discussed a “Bokeh Technique” for a creative way of blurring the background. Today we would like to demonstrate another creative technique which is also very unique but much different in...
View ArticleHow to Photograph Glass and Translucent Objects
The main goal of product photography is to make the product look good and desirable, regardless of its material properties. Glass, which is both translucent and reflective, can be one of the most...
View ArticleLight Diffusion Tutorial: Soft Light Vs. Hard Light
One of the most important ingredients of a good photograph is light; as such, the quality of a subject’s light source inevitably has a profound impact on the resulting photograph. While the sun, as a...
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