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[image] Ok, ok… So no photo is 100% perfect, but you can get pretty dang close. The pursuit of perfection is the important thing. And you’ll feel more and more satisfied the closer you get. Good news is - you can create a near-perfect portrait far more easily than you imagine. You know - the kind of photo that makes people sit up and say ‘Wow!’ You just need to focus on a few things: - Exploring how the quality of natural light changes throughout the day - Learning how to manipulate natural light by diffusing it - Mastering the art of using reflectors for natural light photography - Brushing up on using a fill flash to eliminate deep shadows - Learning key types of artificial lighting schemes to create dynamic portraits - Managing depth of field to make the subject pop By now you’re probably wondering how the heck you can learn all those things… Simple. All you need to do is [click here]( to access (for free!) a big, juicy portrait photography tutorial that dives deep into all the subjects listed above - and more. Oh, and it isn’t some long, boring tutorial either. Just a few minutes of your time, and you’ll be able to take better portraits than you ever imagined possible. Not bad, right? You’ll gain confidence quickly, trust me. In fact, you’ll probably want to put your new skills to the test (it’s all part of growing as a photographer). [This week’s post-processing challenge]( is a collection of portraits that you can work your new-found magic on. Remember - understanding how to edit your photos is just about as important as knowing how to take good photos in the first place. So, jump into the forum, grab the photos I’ve uploaded, and show me your post-processing wizardry! Upload your (near-) perfect portraits to the forum thread by November 16, 2018, for the community to enjoy. Can’t wait to see what you do! Alex [image] P.S. Putting the ‘extra’ in front of ordinary. PT+Pro: [Start your 14-day trial for $1](. Cancel anytime. [Unsubscribe]( PhotographyTalk 3941 Bristol St Santa Ana, California 92704 United States

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