• Before and After

    Stop the Time

    The original photo is underexposed. The model is looking at a pocket watch. I evidenced the light source and gave it a suspended-in-time atmosphere. When the light is too low, usually I prefer to have an underexposed photo instead of bumping up ISO. I know that I can brighten it up afterwards.

  • Photography tips

    How to shoot in RAW

    You just have to search on Google “how to shoot in raw _______________________” and insert in the space whatever the model of your camera or phone is.

    Generally speaking, you just have to choose to save in both JPEG and RAW in your camera settings. If you are using your phone, you just have to choose to shoot in PRO mode (in the menu where you find different modes, like “food”, “portrait”, etc. Choose “MORE”, then choose “PRO mode”. )

    Photography Tip: Make sure that your photos are not overexposed (too bright). It is always safer to have an underexposed photo than an overexposed photo.