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emma unlocked Feedback 12y, 3mo ago
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emma commented on the blog post Photographic Levitation – The Prop Method 12y, 3mo ago
Thank-you, Missy! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
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emma unlocked Columnist 12y, 3mo ago
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emma wrote a new blog post: Photographic Levitation – The Prop Method 12y, 3mo ago
Remember this article? Here’s one of the follow-ups! Today, I’m going to show you how to use props to aid you in your flying ambition. What you will need: A camera A tripod A prop to sit/stand/recline on Optional: Trigger release Flash (entirely up to you) Other props to add to the look of the photo So what can you use? As outlined previously, a […]
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emma posted on the forum topic Weekend Photography Challenge 33: DISAPPEARING in the group Light Stalking Group: 12y, 10mo ago
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emma wrote a new blog post: How to Levitate in Your Photos! 12y, 11mo ago
Who says people can’t fly? We’ve all done it at one time or another – gazed into the sky wondering what it’d be like to soar like an eagle, watching everything get smaller and smaller below you. Or maybe you dream of what it’d be like to float like a feather on the breeze. It’s a […]
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emma posted on the forum topic Weekend Photography Challenge 22: TEXTURE in the group Light Stalking Group: 13y, 1mo ago
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emma joined the group Light Stalking Group 13y, 1mo ago
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emma commented on the blog post Case Study: Behind the Scenes of a Tron Styled Self-Portrait 13y, 1mo ago
Keep going! You’ve got some interesting shots ๐ I tried a 365 project once but I couldn’t find the time for it once uni work picked up again. I’ll take up another project in the future though I’m sure ๐
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emma commented on the blog post Case Study: Behind the Scenes of a Tron Styled Self-Portrait 13y, 1mo ago
Nonsense! I’ve seen some fantastic male self portraits! ๐
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emma wrote a new blog post: Case Study: Behind the Scenes of a Tron Styled Self-Portrait 13y, 1mo ago
Self portraits can be a fun way of expressing yourself and your ideas, and also very rewarding if you enjoy putting yourself into a whole manner of weird and wonderful situations like I do. Sometimes it’s good just to practice what you know, learn new techniques and hone your skills, and who’s a more readily available […]
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emma commented on the blog post 5 Types of Light Shapers and What They Do 13y, 1mo ago
A man after my own heart – I do exactly the same thing. I note down all the settings in a notepad for future reference, it’s saved me so much time. Even if I don’t want something that’s exactly the same, it’s easier to do something similar when you have the notes as a starting […]
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emma wrote a new blog post: 5 Types of Light Shapers and What They Do 13y, 1mo ago
Some of us have one, some of us don’t, but use one. I’m talking about a studio, and what do all studios have? Lights! Studio lights are quite different to speedlights; size and power output being just two of these differences. They’re often referred to as monoblocs, and can have a number of light shapers attached to […]
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emma commented on the blog post Eyeballs: The Definitive Collection of Incredible Closeups 13y, 1mo ago
I think it’s more a light sensitive area, but still classed as some kind of eye. Not often you seem to see the little black dot at the end! ๐
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emma commented on the blog post Happy Birthday to Us! Light Stalking Turns Two 13y, 1mo ago
I hope you enjoy looking around, there’s lots to see ๐ Welcome!
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emma commented on the blog post What Gear Do You Really Need for Wedding Photography? 13y, 2mo ago
I know exactly what you mean – it can be quite daunting. I’m glad you found it so helpful!
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emma wrote a new blog post: What Gear Do You Really Need for Wedding Photography? 13y, 2mo ago
Wedding photography is one of the largest and most varied areas of photography around. Different photographers have different styles, and no wedding album will be exactly the same. Many wedding photographers have kit worth tens of thousands which can be quite off-putting for somebody just breaking into this industry. So what kind of kit do you […]
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