How to Make Your Subject Stand Out From The Background Using One Light
how many times have you walked on to a scene dark and overcast and wished you could make your subject jump off the background.
how many times have you walked on to a scene dark and overcast and wished you could make your subject jump off the background.
For this video, my goal was to challenge myself to shooting the same location, model, camera, lens, etc and creating two completely different looks just by altering my lighting and style.
What an amazing rooftop fashion shoot this was with the brand new Profoto A2. Make no mistake, this small light has some serious punch.
Sal talks a big game, but can he really shoot with ANYTHING? Alicia and Ellie, Sal’s graphic designers (not photographers) decided to put him to the test and find out.
The beauty of the Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 Di III G2 Lens is the ability to zoom in and out and capture multiple different focal lengths without having to make your client move.
Are you ready for a 15 Minute photography challenge? In this video, my wife, Alissa Cincotta challenges me to a 15min shoot-off. Who do you think won?
Are you ready for a one-light photography challenge? In this video, my wife, Alissa Cincotta challenges me to a 10min shoot-off. Who do you think won?
Watch as Canon Explorer of Light Sal Cincotta takes you behind the scenes of a vintage-themed engagement session in downtown Vegas. Sal shares his tips and tricks on how to make your subjects feel comfortable so that you can deliver photos that they will love.
From tight beauty shots, to wide portraits that showcase the entire scene—you can capture it all with the Tamron 35-150mm F/2-2.8 Di III VXD for Sony. This fast-aperture zoom lens is ideal for creating portraits on the go when you don’t necessarily have the means or time to be switching back and forth between lenses.
The new Clic Softbox Octa generates a soft and flattering light ideal for close-up portraits, flat-lay, and still life/product photography with the Profoto A-range flashes.