by reecebr | Feb 17, 2016 | Blog, Design, Featured, Fine Art
To create more interest in a photo, you need to light it differently. These photos are done with a technique called light painting. In a dark room, using a tripod, a flashlight, and a long shutter speed you can create a unique look. You begin with setting the the...
by reecebr | Feb 13, 2016 | Blog, Featured, Fine Art
Using Speedlights, Smoke, Fog Machines, and Lighting Gels Here is some really cool techniques to try in photography. Using Speedlights I was able to create unique background lighting that helped enhance these photos. For the smoke photos my settings were F/11, shutter...
by reecebr | Feb 13, 2016 | Blog, Featured, Fine Art
Balancing and Creating Unique backdrops Many times when taking portraits either the background is overexposed or the subject is underexposed. One way to fix this is to have a mobile snoot. Taking a speed light you snoot the light so that you can direct it. For...
by reecebr | Feb 11, 2016 | Blog, Featured, Fine Art
Small Details Photography For these Fine Art Marco photographs I worked on looking at objects that we see everyday and finding the small details. One unique difference with these marco shots was using a mirror. The result was different and unique. For my settings I...
by reecebr | Feb 11, 2016 | Blog, Featured, Fine Art
Fish Eye Marco Photography When doing Marco photography, I was able to try enhancing the photos by adding water. When you had a water drop and focus on the drop it creates a fish eye lens effect. Also just adding water drops adds to the uniqueness of these photos. For...
by reecebr | Feb 10, 2016 | Blog, Featured, Fine Art
Living Macro Photography Here are some of my Flora and Fiona Macro photography shots. Using a Nikon Macro lens, these photos were all about looking for the little details that we often miss. The process was first looking for the unique detail and then finding the...