Understanding the Key Differences
Mirrorless Cameras
Mirrorless cameras have taken the photography world by storm in recent years, offering a compelling alternative to traditional DSLRs. Unlike DSLRs, mirrorless cameras don’t have a reflex mirror or optical viewfinder. Instead, light passes directly through the lens to the digital sensor, which then displays the image on an electronic viewfinder or rear LCD screen.
This design makes mirrorless cameras generally smaller, lighter, and more portable than their DSLR counterparts. The lack of a mirror mechanism also means mirrorless cameras have fewer moving parts…
Mastering the Art of Dramatic Lighting in Portrait Photography
Harness the power of chiaroscuro, the interplay between light and shadow, to infuse your portraits with dramatic flair. Experiment with side lighting to sculpt your subject’s features, emphasizing texture and depth. Employ backlighting to create a luminous halo effect, separating your subject from the background. Mastering light is the key to crafting portraits that evoke emotion and captivate the viewer.
Understanding Light Quality and Direction
Hard Light vs Soft Light
Hard …