Creative Portrait Photography Series: Modern Vintage
Welcome to our course “Modern Vintage” - a new tutorial in our "Creative Portrait Series".
- Difficulty Level
- Introductory
Welcome to our course “Modern Vintage” - a new tutorial in our "Creative Portrait Series".
Welcome to our course “Modern Vintage” - a new tutorial in our "Creative Portrait Series".
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Recently inspired by a mysterious sandwich frequented by Elvis Presley, Henry walks you through his own creative process of bringing history to life through food photography — from sourcing supplies on a budget, to styling the food, to setting up lights, capturing the perfect angle, and retouching — all while embracing spontaneity to see how the cookie crumbles.
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