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Portrait

Beginner

How to Shoot Stunning Portraits at Golden Hour

Golden hour light — the 30–60 minutes after sunrise or before sunset — is a portrait photographer's best ally. The challenge is working fast: the light shifts constantly, shadows lengthen quickly, and your subject's patience has limits. Nail these settings and you'll never waste this magic window again.

Intermediate

Night Portrait Photography: Get Sharp Results in the Dark

Night portraits in urban environments are rewarding but technically demanding. You're fighting motion blur from camera shake, subject movement, and the constant battle between enough light and too much noise. The secret is knowing exactly when to use available light versus when to add artificial light.

Intermediate

Studio Portrait Lighting: From First Flash to Polished Results

Studio photography gives you total control over light — but that power can feel overwhelming at first. Unlike natural light, nothing happens by accident: every shadow, every highlight, every catch light is your deliberate choice. Master the fundamentals and you'll produce consistent, repeatable results regardless of weather or time of day.

Beginner

Natural Light Indoor Portraits: Master the Window

A window is the best portrait studio most people never use. Window light is directional, soft, and free — but it requires understanding how to position your subject to make the most of it. Too far from the window and you lose the light. Too close and it gets harsh. The sweet spot is closer than most beginners think.

Landscape

Street photography

Macro

Astrophotography

Architecture

Concert

Food photography

Long exposure

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