3 photographers shoot the same model: Charity Shop Photo Challenge – part 1

3 photographers shoot the same model: Charity Shop Photo Challenge – part 1

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The PP team meets for the first part of their charity shop portrait photography challenge, where 3 photographers photograph the same model in a variety of styles and locations. Kirk, Louise and Richard take turns photographing and styling the same model, Holly, and try to put their own spin on it using only smart location choices, charity shop outfits and a budget of £20 each. You'll learn all about our portrait photography settings, and watch us use natural light photography, take photos mixing natural light and flash light, and even an on-camera LED ring light… because We are simply crazy!

The first of our 3 photographers is Louise, who aims to create outdoor summer fashion portraits with a 50mm f/1.8, a sun hat and beautiful natural light. Stick around to see how she's doing, you might even pick up some portrait photography tips and tricks along the way!

Don't forget to stick around for the next 2 games coming in the next 2 weeks!

Many thanks to Sue Ryder for allowing us to film in their charity shop and for stocking some amazing and slightly strange items to bring our random ideas to life.

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