Tag Archives: Outdoors
Black and White in the Outdoors: Learning to see in Monochrome
The post Black and White in the Outdoors: Learning to see in Monochrome appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by David Shaw. To determine when black and white is the best option in nature photography, you need … Continue reading
Tips for Using a Reflector the Right Way Outdoors
A reflector is easy to use, right? Just open it and put it under your model’s chin. WRONG! Using a reflector may seem really simple but most new photographers make one big mistake with them. They put them in the … Continue reading
Two Videos With Photography Ideas to do at Home and Outdoors
Whether the temperature outside is not cooperating and you’re stuck at home, or it’s warm enough to get outside to shoot – here are some photography ideas for both occasions. We got you covered with these two video tips! Get outdoors … Continue reading
SLC-1L-01: One Speedlight Outdoors — Find Shade
There is an inherent tradeoff when using small speedlights outdoors in daylight. They are light, and convenient and cheap. But they don't have a ton of power. And the aggravating factor is the relationship between a small flash and a … Continue reading
Priceless Photos of Children Frolicking Outdoors
Devoted parents can make for some of the most diligent photographers. Open any family album and you will most probably find a well-documented upbringing of a child or group of siblings. It’s what doting parents do, you know. Izabela Urbaniak … Continue reading
5 Quick Tips for Photographing People Outdoors
Final reminder: only 1 day left in the launch sale on 101 Portrait Lightroom Presets So, let me guess…your pictures of your friends, parents, children, or grandchildren don’t always come out the way you’d like, and you are frequently frustrated … Continue reading
5 Easy Tips for Photographing Babies Outdoors
When it comes to photographing babies under two years old (and newborns), most people immediately think of studios with elaborate backdrops and lots of available headbands, hats, and props. There’s nothing wrong with that type of photography for children, but … Continue reading
How to Take Great Portraits Outdoors
Have you ever taken a picture outside only to realize afterward that the sky is white instead of blue? Or the subject of your image is too dark? Or that everyone in your picture is squinting because of the sun? … Continue reading
Priceless Photos of Children Frolicking Outdoors
Devoted parents can make for some of the most diligent photographers. Open any family album and you will most probably find a well-documented upbringing of a child or group of siblings. It’s what doting parents do, you know. Izabela Urbaniak … Continue reading