Butterfly and Clamshell Lighting

I get asked about light position and lighting patterns regularly. I’ve been working on several articles to cover all the different lighting patterns etc. Here’s one of them.. ### Butterfly Lighting in Photography **Definition and Characteristics:** Butterfly lighting, also known as Paramount lighting, is a popular lighting technique in portrait photography. It creates a distinct…

Making the Switch to Flash

Transitioning to flash from continuous or natural light. When transitioning from continuous or natural lighting to using flash, photographers need to be aware of several key differences. Flash offers precise control over lighting but also comes with limitations that require a shift in mindset. Key Limitations of Flash: 1. Light Recycling Time Unlike continuous lighting,…

Depth of Field

Understanding Depth of Field: A Beginner’s Guide to Creating Stunning Photos Depth of field (DOF) is one of the most powerful tools a photographer has. Whether you’re shooting portraits, landscapes, or street scenes, understanding and controlling depth of field helps create more engaging, professional-looking images. In this guide, we’ll break down what depth of field…

Using Gels

When photographers start using gels, it’s important to understand the creative and technical potential they unlock. Gels are flexible tools that allow you to add color for dramatic effects or correct color temperatures in different lighting conditions. This article will help you learn how to use gels effectively for both purposes, starting with the creative…

Rear Curtain Sync

Mastering Rear Curtain Sync for Flash Photography: A Beginner’s Guide For new photographers, flash photography can sometimes feel like an overwhelming aspect of learning to shoot. One particular technique that often gets overlooked but can make a huge difference in dynamic scenes is rear curtain sync. This article will help you understand what rear curtain…

Photographing Groups

Photographing groups of people can be a challenge for new photographers, but with the right techniques and equipment, you can consistently capture flattering, well-composed images. In this article, we’ll break down why using a zoom lens with a longer focal length is better than using a shorter one, explain the effects of distortion and compression,…

Flash Zoom

Understanding Flash Zoom: How to Match Your Speedlight Zoom with Your Lens Zoom (and How It Works with Off-Camera Flash) When you’re using a speedlight (external flash) to light your photos, there’s an important setting you should know about—your flash’s zoom function. Just like your camera lens, your flash has zoom settings that adjust how…