Just a few more weeks and I should be properly open for business as a real, honest to goodness portrait photographer. Why is this such a weird thing to say, you ask? Because I've never seriously seen the studio as a legitimate place to perform my art/craft/work or whatever you want to call it. I've always been a location photographer so I always considered people who shot in a studio to be sort of the "short bus" crowd. I mean, how basic can you get inside a box, right? Wrong.
I have a new appreciation for what people do in studios day in and day out. While the space might be limited, there are actually endless possibilities of how to shoot people and products, what lens to use, how to light them, how to pose them, etc...
Today, I finally finished a set of images for a friend of mine's son Walker. here is my favorite image from that take:
I have a new appreciation for what people do in studios day in and day out. While the space might be limited, there are actually endless possibilities of how to shoot people and products, what lens to use, how to light them, how to pose them, etc...
Today, I finally finished a set of images for a friend of mine's son Walker. here is my favorite image from that take:
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