
So, it’s the big moment: you’re ready for the runway.
You know your camera, you’ve got a ticket or a press pass. Maybe you’ve even shot a show or two before? If so, awesome! I want to show you how to shoot a fashion show even better than before.
Fashion & Couples' Photographer in Paris
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You know your camera, you’ve got a ticket or a press pass. Maybe you’ve even shot a show or two before? If so, awesome! I want to show you how to shoot a fashion show even better than before.
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I spend a lot of time talking to new photographers about things like when to use wide angle vs. telephoto lenses. But the differences between them can get hard to describe out loud. How do you explain to someone what “compressing the field of view” or “making things seem further away from each other” actually looks like in real life?
Even if you have a zoom lens—or multiple prime lenses—you might not be used to thinking of focal lengths in this way. It certainly took me quite a while to get used to.
Psst! If you’re trying to figure out what lens to buy, I have a whole post on it here!
I’m Paige, an American lifestyle photographer in Paris with a love for natural-feeling photography that captures moments and places. I love working with brands around the world as well as visitors to Paris to create beautiful photos that tell your story.