How To Shoot Portraits At The Beach
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If you are thinking of photographing a portrait session down at the beach, here is a tutorial on how to shoot dreamy portraits! We went to the beach early in the morning around 7am, and it was freezing! Luckily the photos turned out great!
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The model is very pretty depicted, the background however, is way too much blurred. So what's the point of going all the way to beach; I can hardly figure out where you took the photo. LOL
Great Photoshop Tutorial !!
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great tutorial
Thanks for sharing
Beautiful model. Thank you.
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Which lens do you use?
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I just can't get over how clean your photos are, stunning.
Love this video! recently did one similar:)
The one thing I don't like about letting the background get too much out of focus is that the subject looks like as if it's a sticker pasted on a blurry background photo. Using a flash worsens this. IMHO…the only way to avoid this "composite feel" is to let a bit of foreground before the main subject.
Like the video. Do you ever use off camera flash? Just curious. Their's alot of emphasis on that. Maybe too much. Clearly the beach offers natural reflective light into the shadows.
Very nice video and techniques. Thanks for sharing!