How Traditional Portraiture Can Help You
by Bryan Lindsey
BCL Photography, Houston Wedding Photographer
Do you like traditional portraiture? Does the thought of moving four lights around in a studio get you revved up? If so, that makes one of us. In the past I have shied away from studio portraiture because I consider it boring. I would much rather get outside and shoot an awesome e-session, or go to a high-class venue and capture some great moments of the wedding day.
Recently, though, I found myself in-studio, now face-to-face with all the photographic principles I’ve read about and loosely applied outside of the studio. All the crutches were gone – the light, the pose, and the composition were all on me. I don’t mind telling you, I was quite intimidated. I think we did reasonably well that day, although the biggest lesson I learned is how much more I need to learn! (the more I know, the more I know I don’t know anything…)
The big benefit to studio portraiture (in my mind, anyway), is that it helps to quantify aspects of photography that may already come naturally to you. So when that outdoor scene unfolds, you can make the small adjustments in lighting and posing that make the difference between a good photo and a great photo. I’m learning “the rules” of traditional portraiture, and I invite you to do the same.
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Bryan LindseyBCL Photography
Houston Wedding and Portrait Photographer



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