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Rainy-Day Magic on a Sunny Day Web Photo School is pleased to welcome Jay P. Morgan back for a second lesson! This one will demonstrate techniques for creating a rainy set on location without the help of mother nature. |
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Applyting Makeup, Step by Step
posted June 24, 2010.
Here, you'll follow along with Billy's Photo Stylist/Makeup Artist, Wendalynn Nelson, as she walks you through each step of the creative makeup process. |
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Boudoir: Low Key Style Cherie Steinberg Cote has ventured into a lighting technique known as "low key" lighting. Low key light accentuates the contours of an object by throwing specific areas into shadow. |
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An Athlete's Portrait This lesson illustrates the approach Fred Soares, contributing instructor for WebPhotoSchool, made to photographing this semi-pro freestyle BMX rider. He approached the project bearing in mind that this is an "extreme" sport and wanted the image to reflect that. |
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The Hastings-on-Hudson Portrait Session Ian shot this lesson at the Riverview Manor Firehouse in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York using members of Engine 46 as his models. These portraits—shot in color and converted to black & white—capture the rawness of these firefighters in all their gritty beauty. |
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Commercial Portrait: Knockout Motorcycles, Part II This is the second of a two-part lesson series that takes a behind-the-scenes look at a large scale outdoor photo-shoot. |
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Commercial Portraits: Knockout Motorcycles John Beckett and J2 Productions are back with their third lesson, and this time they'll demonstrate how to light a commercial portrait featuring a motorcycle, an airplane and a couple. As with his other lessons, John takes you through his processes step by step. |
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Clean & Simple Dog Portraits Web Photo School is pleased to welcome Ann Hamilton as a Guest Contributor! Her approach for photographing dogs in the studio here involves using one light as a main with a reflector panel for fill. This simple setup is ideal for working in a small space. |