Harsh Light Portrait Photography – Lee Blackwell
There are certain rules in photography, a sort of dos and donts to get the best images. Being honest though, I am a bit of a lover of breaking them rules. One such rule however I do love challenging is the rule to not shoot at midday. Harsh light portrait photography
Photography Training – Khandie Photography
My studio in Northampton is very busy. I am a busy photographer but that does not mean I do not have time to help out my fellow photographer. Darren contacted me via my facebook page asking for some help to improve his photography. He had experience but lacked confidence. So I created a custom photography training session.
Tutorial – Hand Painted Photography Background
The internet is awash with many a hand printed photography background (or backdrop if you will) tutorials and I thought, what the hell here is mine. I have a Lastolite one but I dont use it as much. The style is rather familiar to those who recall their school photographs. I have however seen them and similar
Training – Portrait and Studio Lighting Workshop
Khandie Photography has teamed up with international fashion photographer Nils Bratby to offer a workshop in Portrait and Studio Lighting. Photography training from good photographers can be pricey and hard to come by so Nils and I have decided to offer low cost training on a much smaller scale so all photographers can practise. A model will be
Booking Your Wedding Photographer
Booking Your Wedding Photographer DO NOT PANIC! A lot of people panic when it comes booking their wedding and choosing a wedding photographer is no less more daunting and scary! It can be a big expense so you have to research your photographer. Great Aunt Maud may claim to be a dab hand at photography but would you like to
Tutorial – Dodge and Burn in Editing
Tutorial - Dodge and Burn in Editing I have been reading up lots on 'dodge and burn'. This isnt some new gameshow or reality tv show. Its a photo editing process used a lot in photography, in particular in fashion and beauty. The 'dodge' element is for what of a better phrase to 'lighten' areas of the image