So I hope there aren't any forum policies against discussing other people's work like this. IF there is, my apologies. But I spend a good deal of time looking through the posted pictures of people here as I feel this is a good learning tool. And my favorites are from the gentleman who started this thread:
https://photography-on-the.net …/showthread.php?t=1229494
I guess I could message him directly but I didn't want to give off a weird cyber stalker vibe, so maybe he'll see this thread and chime in as well.
I find the look of his pictures and the overall style to be exactly what I'd like to be able to do. I don't want to constrain myself completely to portraits as I do like taking other types of pictures. But generally I enjoy taking pictures of people.
I was heartened to see that he shoots with a 50D, as I thought you needed a FF to get portraits that looked like this. I have a 60D, so camera wise I'm set. The 12 inches behind the camera needs a lot of work, and probably the 6 inches or so in front as well as the 50mm 1.8 is the only fast prime I own.
So what kind of stuff should I be learning and/or buying towards the path of taking these types of quality photos?
If you have cash to spend I cannot recommend enough Zack Arias' creative live courses - foundations of a working photographer would be a great place to start. If you don't have any cash currently the strobist blog (
