Location Environmental Portrait Photography
Learn More: https://www.sekonic.com/classroom Portraits taken on location provide the opportunity for photographers to tell a more complete story about their subject. The environment helps explain the relationship your client has with this place, environment, or activity. This can be something as simple as being outdoors in a park or just in their yard. It might include hiking, horseback riding, motorcycles, cars, or any number of interests and activities people feel passionate about. Join host Joe Brady for this free video Webinar presented by Sekonic. Shooting on location can present an entire laundry list of obstacles to getting a great photograph, but some planning and a thought-out approach can help to make it much easier. Spend some time with Joe as he explores the process and the equipment to help you create beautiful environmental portraits your clients will love. #Photography #Tutorial #EnvironmentalPortrait

Perfect Exposure and Color for Landscape Photography

Top Tips for Environmental Portrait Photography

Location Lighting for Environmental Portraits

Metering for the Landscape Jackson Hole

Webinar: Blending Flash and Ambient Light for Beautiful Outdoor Portraits

The Wide Angle Environmental Portrait - Why wide angles work when photographing people

Creating Depth, Shape and Form in Portrait Photography

Get It Right In Camera with Bethany

Storytelling with Light: Joel Grimes’ Outdoor Portrait Secrets

Control the Light and Improve Your Photography: Part 2 -- Better Environmental Portraiture

Environmental Portraits featuring Joe McNally and Daniel Norton

Posing for Portrait Photography: A Head to Toe Guide

5 Tips for Environmental Portraits with Alison Wright

Chris Knight - Mastering Studio Lighting using a Light Meter for Dramatic Portrait Photography

Classical Posing & Portrait Lighting

The Definitive Guide To Flash Photography

Wide Angle Environmental Portraiture tips

A Rewarding Day of Large Format Film Photography

Is Photography REALLY Art? (The Truth About Fine Art)

