
Being able to capture catchlights in your subject eyes in portrait photography can really make or break your photo. They can make your portrait look dazzling or just plain dull. Do you know how to make sure you catch them in your subjects? It’s not as hard as you might think and there’s a few...
I will most definitely be using these tips when I am out taking photos of my kids and others as I get my hobby photography off the ground. I am from Indiana
Awesome! Love to hear that Stacey! You’ll do great! And I grew up in MI, so Midwest neighbors ??
Wonderfully concise! I’ll be sharing with my group of 30+ volunteer amateur photographers for our school yearbook. Nearly everyone uses point and shoot cameras or auto settings (with zero post production) It’s especially challenging to find any information to help them improve their photos. This is an easy AND easy to remember tip that will without a doubt yield great results for them. The happier they are with their photos, the more eager they will be to continue helping out. And, they’ll get some great photos of their kids in the process. Thanks very very much!
You are so welcome Michelle! I hope this helps all of them! It should make a big difference – even for beginners!