Portraiture & Studio

Wex Blog tips and tricks portraiture and studio

Whether you are a photographer or shooting a film, portraiture aims to capture the personality and identity of the subject. Using the camera and lighting equipment at our disposal, we can effectively capture the essence of a person whether you are recording their likeness in a posed or candid environment. We’ve worked with a range of experts to give you all the tools to capture the best portraits.

How to get started in food photography

Read: How to | get started in food photography

Here’s everything you need to start shooting incredible food photographs! Will Nodes runs through the basics Read More

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How to shoot portraits

Read: How to | shoot portraits

Hanina Pinnick breaks down how to produce unforgettable portraiture Read More

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How to shoot black and white portraits | Wex Photo Video

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Everything you need to create dramatic black and white portraits yourself including technique, lightings and backgrounds, regardless of ability or equipment Read More

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Get experimental with scanner photography!

Read: Get experimental with scanner photography!

Matt Higgs shows you how to produce unique digital images without a traditional camera in sight! Read More

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Instead of throwing away poorly developed photographs, why not turn them into a fun, creative project?

Read: How To | Bleach Photographs

Instead of throwing away poorly developed photographs, why not turn them into a fun, creative project? Read More

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Secrets of light | Using Bowens for a fashion cover-shot

Read: Secrets of light | Using Bowens for a fashion cover-shot

Can a single Bowens light really be enough for a cover-worthy beauty shot? Michael Wright explains how it’s possible Read More

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This is a simple, low budget solution for creating your very own makeshift studio at home.

Read: How to create a makeshift photography studio at home

This is a simple, low budget solution for creating your very own makeshift studio at home. Read More

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Get Started with Horror Photography this Halloween

Read: Get Started with Horror Photography this Halloween

Celebrate the scary season with some spooky images. Joshua Hoffine reveals the tricks behind his creations Read More

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Shoot a Smoky Abstract

Read: Shoot a Smoky Abstract

This rainy day project is easy to do and produces fine-art looking results. Matt Higgs explains Read More

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How to Take Better Wedding Photos as a Guest

Read: How to Take Better Wedding Photos as a Guest

Capture the special day in a way that’s respectful to the official photographer and to the couple. Matt Golowczynski explains Read More

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