Podcast #16: Natural Light Portrait Photography -- An Interview With Bobbi Lane

Master photographer Bobbi Lane shares her experience, advice and techniques for using natural light to create amazing portrait photography results

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Many people feel that portrait photography is one of the most difficult areas of photography to master. After all, people want their portraits to look good (and they can become quite irate if you don't show them at their best). If you want to bring out the best in your subjects, you have to know what you're doing.

Fortunately, professional photographer Bobbi Lane is a master at using natural light to create amazing portraits. She was more than willing to share some portrait photography tips during her 7 Photography Questions interview.

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We received a strong response from our listeners when we announced I'd be interviewing professional portrait photography Bobbi Lane. The questions we received were excellent, and we filtered through them all in order to pick the top seven.

Bobbi gave in-depth answers that only an expert could give. Some of the tips, secrets and techniques that Bobbi reveals during her 7 Photography Questions interview include:

• Why natural light is so much better than flash.

• How you can take natural lighting portraits at any time of day.

• Which lens is the best for portrait photography.

• How you can make just about any background work for you.

To uncover these portrait photography tips and to get more advice from expert portrait photographer Bobbi Lane, or to access any of our 7 Photography Questions interviews on podcast, subscribe for FREE via iTunes to have each one of our interviews automatically downloaded to your iPod or your iPhone. You can also listen on the Web by clicking the "Play Now" button below.

 

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