This section focuses on practical photography techniques, workflows, and methods I’ve developed and refined over years of working in portrait photography, street photography, fashion, advertising, and stock photography.
Here you’ll find clear explanations of lighting techniques, camera and lens choices, composition principles, monochrome conversion methods, studio photography setups, and real-world shooting approaches that photographers can apply directly to their own work. These articles are not tied to trends or gear releases. They are built around fundamentals that hold up across genres and over time. Much of the material here comes from hands-on experience across editorial commissions, commercial fashion shoots, headshots, lifestyle photography, and stock agency work, where decisions need to be repeatable, efficient, and creatively sound. The emphasis is always on why a technique works, not just how to replicate it.
Whether you are improving your understanding of light, refining your visual style, exploring black and white photography, or building confidence in studio and location work, this section is designed to support photographers who want to deepen their craft. Many of these techniques are the same principles I teach through my photography mentoring, workshops, and online courses, adapted here as practical reference material.














































