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a series of photos showing different poses and the steps to take them down into the water
Ideas for Back to School Pictures
Senior Girl Photography Poses
Recipe VSCO Disposable Effect ✨
two different views of the same camera, one showing its lens and the other showing what it
Trashy Dslr Camera For Beginners Nikon #dslrofficial #DslrPhotographyTipsPhotoEditing
Julia Margaret Cameron - Wikipedia
an info sheet showing how to use the instagramm
InTePro - Etsy
the different types of dots and lines
DSLR Metering Modes Explained - Live Snap Create
an info sheet showing the number of people in each group, and how to use it
a white poster with the words photography challenge
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I don't know who came up with this, but I really enjoyed this challenge!
a woman sitting on the edge of a dock with her hand to her mouth and looking at the camera
Here's another stunning shot! We are Society. #portraitsociety ••••• Featured Photographer: @trungywin Model: @martathemartian
an info sheet with the words iphone photography quick tips moving subjects in front of it
10 Quick Tips For Incredible iPhone Street Photography
10 Quick Tips For Incredible iPhone Street Photography: http://iphonephotographyschool.com/quick-tips-street/
two pictures one with a man holding a camera and the other with a woman taking photos
47 Genius Camera Hacks That Will Greatly Improve Your Photography Skills In Less Than 3 Minutes
#37 Use Glasses To Add 'Filters'
multiple images of different people in black and white, including one woman's face
Licht Setup
four different types of lighting patterns
Portrait Lighting Patterns: Split, Loop, Rembrandt, Butterfly - How to photograph - Caryn Esplin | Caryn Esplin | Fine Art Photography
Portrait Lighting Patterns: Split, Loop, Rembrandt, Butterfly - Classic - Basic - How to photograph - Caryn Esplin
an image of a man with makeup on his face and in front of a mirror
Shooting With Color Gels
Two strobes with color gels, one on each side, subtle touch of color. When I want a very thin rim light on the model’s cheek, I usually point the colored light approximately at the back of the model’s head.