[pinit count=”horizontal” description=”Check out this featured session on Belovely You http://www.belovelyyou.com”]Today’s feature is from Audrey Woulard.
Audrey says:
“I’ve started to dive into Tweens lately. This is a full sun session that was shot both downtown along the beach, and at my studio.
When shooting this age group, I also like to incorporate a friend or two.”
Audrey’s Photography Tip:
Because I shoot in full sun a lot without flashes or portable reflectors, I make sure that I keep the sun to the backs of my subjects while maintaining ambient light onto their faces.
This ensures I can keep theĀ faces properly exposed – which is always my goal!
Audrey used a Nikon D800 with a Nikon 85mm 1.4 lens to capture these images.
Audrey Woulard is a Chicago, IL Children and Family Portrait photographer.
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“Because I shoot in full sun a lot with flashes or portable reflectors” … is that a typo? Audrey is an amazing natural light photographer, I don’t think I’ve ever heard her mention using flash…
You are correct, it was a typo but has since been fixed. Good catch!
Great tips! And beautiful photos.
I love the lighting in these photos, great article too. How do you maintain the ambient light on the faces so well though?