March 2011
Intermediate to advanced
272 pages
4h 57m
English

Though I’ve enjoyed photographing people since I picked up a camera, making good portraits hasn’t always been easy. A combination of shyness, inexperience, and self-doubt made the process a challenge for me. Whether it was photographing a stranger on the street or doing a formal portrait sitting, the quality of my portraits always seemed to be lagging behind what I was doing with all my other photographic work.
It was only when I forced myself to slow down and take greater consideration of the light that I began to discover how to make these images really sing. Though the person in front of my lens was certainly important, ...
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