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How I approach brand shoots

The above shot was taken right after the sun had disappeared behind the trees. There wasn't a ton of light left (you can even see car headlights in the bottom right photo), so I had Charity turn to face the last of the light. I wanted to be careful not to overexpose and lose the detail in her white shirt, so I underexposed this image a ton. I wouldn't have underexposed by this much, but there was such a difference between her white shirt and the background that I needed to make sure to protect the detail in her shirt. 

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Mastering the light and airy look in-camera

Something that will make mastering the 10 second edit easier than brewing a cup of coffee? Getting it right in-camera.

You could spend a bunch of time editing a tricky image - and honestly, sometimes you just gotta do what you gotta do - but if you consistently nailed the light and airy look in-camera? Well, you’d be walking away from any shoot feeling more confident than ever.

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How to take a natural window light portrait

You just nailed all of the bridal detail photos and it's time to photograph the bride getting ready. You love that window light because it can make things all light and airy, but you don't want to feel like you're scrambling to find your settings when it's go time.

I totally get you.

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How to take brighter photos

Hey, friend! Let's talk a little bit more about this whole light and airy thing. You love the light and airy look and you're wondering how to get it right in camera so that you can really nail that 10 second edit.

Hello, brighter photos.

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