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Mastering Natural Light Photography Tips: Using Available Light for Stunning Shots
"Raising your aperture (using a smaller f-stop number like f/2.8) affects exposure and depth of field. It allows more light, which can brighten images, but may also result in a narrower focus area, isolating subjects against a soft, blurred background."


Client Work Spotlight: 10 Business Photography Assignments by Melissa Toledo
An overview of ten client projects that represent key moments in my photography practice.


Harness Available Light for Stunning Photographs Anytime of Day
As a photographer, I'm inspired by the beauty of available light. The golden glow of the sun, the soft light on overcast days, and the...


Hiring the Right Corporate Event Photographer
Learn how to hire the perfect photographer for your corporate events to create stunning, professional-quality memories.


The One Thing Everyone Wants to Know.
Often, I'm asked, "What's your favorite thing to photograph?" 📸 The truth is, that's a tricky question for me because as a freelance...


The Nikon Z 85mm f/1.8 S Prime Lens is my choice for Portraits & Headshots.
For portraits and headshots, I like to use the 85mm. I think it keeps me at the perfect distance from people that I'm photographing and...
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