Awesome PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY tips you could be doing TODAY




Here I have 11 great portrait photography tips and tricks that you can use when shooting headshots on location.The video was shot in the Bahamas so its a really beautiful location and fun little photography video. In the vide you will see I say 13 but i counted completely wrong oops.

These Portrait photography tips and tricks are a list of things to think about when learning how to shoot portraits. This is a real world Photography tutorial that looks at actual Portrait Photography tutorial techniques to help you become a better photographer. I like to make Photography tutorials for beginners to help them become better photographers. All of these photographer tips will also work for Headshot photography and headshot photography Lighting and other tips.

Model – Lauren Tanner (Instagram – lntanner15
Watch the video – https://youtu.be/yzRgB4Oacgs

this is great for portrait photography 50mm lens, 85mm or 105mm lens. Infect this will work on ANY lens you have. This is a simple portrait photography tutorial from an actual shoot shot on location so this is definitely real world photography tips and tricks.

1. Portrait Location setup
2. Portrait Lighting
3. Portrait and Headshot Angels
4. Outdoor Portrait Camera Setup
5. Photography Focus on the eyes
6. Shoot to Crop (sorry haters)
7. Communication with the Model
8. Portrait Posing and expressions
9. Wardrobe and Styling
10. Oops
11. Really I actually missed TWO. I suck
12. Fix Any Issues
13. Always get the shot

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29 responses to “Awesome PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY tips you could be doing TODAY”

  1. Love this video! Very helpful tips for shooting on set. Thank you so much.

    I'm looking forward to see more of these types of videos. I like getting to know best practices of how to communicate with a model and make them feel comfortable.

  2. No! Please never ever place reflectors (or any key light) below the model's face! First of all you are getting very unnatural shadows (upside-down shadows on her face), second, it gives the model a very weird reflection in her eyes. You can only place reflector underneath the model's face as a fill light (to soften the shadows a bit). It is called a beauty set up.

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