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Studio portraiture can often be out of reach of many photographers due to the cost and outlay of equipment and premises. If you don’t have a professional studio you should consider stepping outside and exploring the other options. As well as being cost-effective, location portraiture can offer far more visually exciting opportunities than working with a studio backdrop.

Andrew Sole helps you to learn about photography and how to shoot images of people effectively when you’re away from a studio. He looks at locations, a range of techniques, and ideas for photographic compositions which can be useful, and explains how they can improve your “people shot outdoors.”

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