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Full sun giving you problems? Try doing this instead.
In this episode, Iβll give you a couple of tricks to try for shooting in full sun that will help you get better βpeopleβ photos, even in the height of summer!
Ai and Photography: Where Do YOU Draw The Line?
So where do YOU draw the line when it comes to the use of AI in photography? I'm definitely no expert in AI but it did prompt me to think more closely about the use of AI in my own work, and thatβs what we are discussing today on the podcast!
3 Simple Ways You Can Improve Your Photos Right Now!
Over my 17 years of practicing and learning photography, I have had plenty of a-ha moments or changes I have implemented that have totally changed my photos for the better. So today on the podcast I am sharing just three of these, but these three are ones that you can do today (as in right this minute!) and they donβt require any new equipment, spending money, or learning anything too complicated!
4 Summer Photography Projects That Will Help You Bottle Up The Season
In need of a new photography project for summer? Then I've got you covered! In this episode of the Photography Made Simple podcast, I'm giving you 4 ideas of photography projects you can do that will help you document summer, get more creative photos, or just motivate you to pick up your camera.
5 Ways to Show Motion in Photography
Today Iβm looking at and sharing 5 different ways to capture motion in your photos, along with some tips and ideas for using each one.
Wondering why you need Photoshop? Hereβs 5 reasons.
Iβm going into detail on the 5 main reasons to take your images into Photoshop for advanced editing, and give you some ideas for each one so you can get a feel for the whole treasure trove of adjustments you can make in Photoshop!
8 Questions To Help You Determine The Best Lens for YOU
Iβm going to walk you through 8 questions you should ask yourself when shopping for a new camera lens. These questions will help you determine the best lens for you, based on your genre, interest, and style of photography, but also practical considerations such as weight or brand loyalty.
Why Iβve Revamped Our Courses (and whatβs coming up!)
This weekβs episode is a little bit of an indulgent one because Iβm talking all about the courses we have at Live Snap Love, and the biggish changes we are making to these in 2024, and what we have coming up!
How to Find Dramatic & Interesting Light For All Your Photo
Iβm giving you advice on how you can find more interesting and dramatic light for your photos, regardless of whether you take photos to document your family, capture still lifes or portraits, so it really is for everyone.
Want to start shaping light? Get a reflector!
Iβm going to cover what a reflector is, when you might want to use one, when the right time is to get one, and if you do, which one you should get.
8 Photography lighting ideas that will supercharge your photos!
Iβm giving you just a few different photography lighting ideas so you can experiment using the light around you. My goal is a simple one - I want to inspire you to pick up your camera and start looking at the LIGHT as your inspiration!
What Do The Numbers On My Camera Lens Mean?
I break down what the numbers on your camera lens mean so that you can figure out how a particular lens will perform, plus compare the difference to see which lens is best for you.
Do I always need to meter to 0 in manual mode?
Iβm answering a question that has been submitted by one of our listeners, about shooting to 0 in manual mode. This is such a great question because Iβm sure that so many people wonder the same thing when they first make the switch to shooting in manual mode.
5 Photography Apps I Use & Love!
Iβm going to share 5 apps that I personally use and love, including How I use the Lightroom app for sharing and editing on the go.
Lightroom or Lightroom Classic: Which Do I Need in 2024?
Audrey dives into the differences between the Lightroom and Lightroom Classic programs, and how to decide which is the best one for you. Because each program is suited to a different type of photographer, and the type of workflow you have, or want to have.