Practical Photography - UK (2020-04)

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BELLAKOTAK


BellaKotakis a world
tr avellingfineart and
fa shionphotographer
withexceptionalcreative
flair. As an art loverfrom
a yo ungage,shealways
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25 Portrait Tips

#25Editing

EXPERIMENT


WI THSTYLE


CaptureOneand
Photoshoparewhere
th e magichappensforme.
Inthepost-productionstage
I fo cuson a varietyof things,
in cluding setting the scene,
cleaning the background and
subject, working on the skin,
colourtoningandsharpening.
There’sa varietyof educational
contentavailablebothonline
and in personthatcanassist
youwithwhicheversoftware
you use.It’sjusta caseof
ex perimenting– trialanderror.
If colourtoningis something
you wouldliketo learnmore
aboutthenyoumightbe
in terestedin checkingoutmy
onlinestorewhereI sharemy
st orytellingcolouractionsas
well as collectionsfromother
learningartistsin thisfield.
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FAMILIARISEYOURSELF


#23 Settings

Whatever gear you have, it’s important to
know it fully. Go through the different settings
familiarising yourself with your equipment and
testing to see what you can capture. Whenever I have
a new piece of equipment, I check YouTube videos
to give me a better insight into its features, as when
I’m in shoot mode the last thing I want to do is be
distracted while fumbling with equipment. To achieve
a soft bokeh look, I reach for my 50mm f/1.4 or 85mm
lens and keep my aperture somewhere between f/2.2
and f/2.6. ISO and shutter speed are my variables.

I believethatlightingaddsanother
la yerof storytellingto an image.
It ’s justas importantas otherelements


  • the model, the styling, hair, make-up.
    Good lighting helps amplify the emotion
    you want to convey. Early on in my
    journey I didn’t have lights, so I started
    with natural light in its many forms –
    hard, soft, diffused, golden hour, sunrise,
    bright... It became a journey of learning
    how to navigate these various qualities
    of light in order to capture the images
    I envisioned and wanted to bring to life.
    If you don’t have equipment then don’t
    hold yourself back from going outside
    and using whatever you have available.
    You’ll only know your lighting preference
    when you go out and create in it.


#24 Lighting

BRING MODELS TO LIFE


TIP


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