Learning to see the quality of light is by far the best thing I can learn to visualize compositions, and in that sense, it is also the hardest.
Read MoreTwo Street Portraits Near W14th Street
The chance of meeting a stranger during a photo walk, having a brief conversation before taking their portrait is always thrilling to me.
Read MoreLighting Gear for Location Portraits
On this post, I share my thoughts on gear talk and a step I’m taking to improve the light quality on my portrait shots.
Read MoreSpring Morning Around Greenwich Village
Taking portraits never fail to be challenging. I remember when I first began getting into it, I tended to overdo things. Like over packing gear or even planning poses. So, lately, I began to be a little more careless, and that feels about right.
Read MoreGetting Close with Macro Photography
With warmer weather, I increase my chances to step out with my camera and get down and close to subjects using a macro lens.
Read MoreSelf Assessment: My Flaws in Street Photography
Self-Evaluation is vital to me. In comparison to my younger self, I feel I'm less likely to beat myself down. Learning to be critical with my work has taken me some time, but it's starting to feel natural, and perhaps that's what keeps pushing me to get going.
Read MoreFilling the Frame, Making Each Shot Count
Myrka is an actress and editorial model based in New York City. We met at the Bethesda Terrace in Central Park, off 68th Street to take casual portraits.
Read MoreAvoiding People to Focus on the Main Stuff
on this post, i share some of my favorite pictures taken on my trip to Washington, DC
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