by jenbilodeau | Photography Tutorials, Tutorials
“To me, photography is the simultaneous recognition, in a fraction of a second, of the significance of an event as well as of a precise organization of forms which give that event its proper expression….Photography is not like painting. There is a creative...
by jenbilodeau | Photography Tutorials, Tutorials
I tend to click a lot during my sessions. I have tried to cut this back, but with lifestyle sessions, each moment is so different from the one before. So I accept that a high volume of images is going to be part of my style. I also shoot into the sun a lot which...
by jenbilodeau | Photography Tutorials, Tutorials
So we’ve all been there……You walk into a client’s home for a session and the color on the walls is just all wrong. I mean, this color was pretty…..but totally not right for photographs. It was such a powdery blue and the whole room took...
by jenbilodeau | Photography Tutorials, Tutorials
When shooting to capture a stunning sunset like I had the night of this shoot, I always expose for the sky, knowing that I can recover the shadows in post. I shoot on a Nikon D750 and the shadow recovery is fantastic. However, in this image, I definitely...
by jenbilodeau | Photography Tutorials, Tutorials
As you probably know, contrast is one of the keys to a successful black and white image. But what happens if the image you take is flat and lacking the contrast you had hoped for? Is there anything that can be done in post to fix it? Below are 5 tips that I turn to...
by jenbilodeau | Photography Tutorials, Tutorials
Sometimes time is a major factor when we shoot. Maybe weather is rolling in, or children are uncooperative, or the skies are getting to dark…..Or maybe you are just trying to steal a few minutes from a larger family session to capture the bond between the mother and...
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