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Introduction to Tethered Shooting using Lightroom.

Tethered shooting is connecting a computer to the camera when you shoot so the pictures you take are downloaded to the computer rather than (or in addition) to a memory card. The camera and computer are connected by cable, hence tethering. Image used for Presentation Purpose Only. Source Google Images. WHY TETHER SHOOT The best thing about Tether shooting is that you get to watch the raw photographs on the computer. At the same time others present on the set, Make Up Artist, Fashion Stylist, Art Director or even your clients can view them too on a much larger screen rather than your camera’s LCD screen. T ethered capture view on Lightroom 5 Tether shooting also allows you to do fine adjustments to the photo’s you just shot like, Exposure, White Balance and Focus too, so that your next shoot would be as you desire. Charles Joseph viewing the photo and making fine adjustments to it.   SET UP & WORKFLOW I usually mount my camera on ...

Tips on shooting portraits outdoor using Natural Light

The most important thing that makes a photograph is Light .  So why not use natural light to its full advantage. Natural light outdoor portraits are much easier as compared to the ones shot at a Studio; you don’t have to deal with a lot of lighting it up right stuff, spending a fortune on studio lights or flash guns and light modifiers such as Soft box, beauty dish and so on. Shooting a portrait at a studio is fun, it allows you to create and control your own light but its way difficult then to shoot outdoor using natural light. For those who plan on going a step ahead in Portraiture, shooting outdoor in natural light isn’t just a good place to start off with, but it will also help you become a better photographer in terms of composing and framing your shot, getting to know your camera and gears better, build up communication skills and posing tips with your model and help you build your self- confidence too. Charles Joseph checking out the image with Anushka Ban...

Lets Start Shooting.

I Love your images I Love the way you frame your shot, I Love the feel to your images and so on. These are the Complements I get from my clients and other people for my work.  Yes, it does feel good to get praised for your work, but there was a time I had no clue at all on how my final shot would stand out to be like ?    Mirror Image of Me. (Nikon D7000 with a 50mm F/1.8 G lens) I often come across people who are very passionate about photography , some doing it as a hobby and some planning to take their hobby one step ahead to make it their profession. Trust me, its a long long list of question and issues I get to hear from them.  How can I get this kind of shot on this camera, I mean I just have a Entry Level D-SLR?  I can't even think of shooting a Portrait, I don't own a Prime Lens ?  I don't get enough of free time to shoot, hence I don't.  Where can I find a Good background to shoot against with...