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Great portraiture isn’t about recording what someone looks like. It’s about revealing who they are. Whether you’re using a DSLR, a smartphone, or a charcoal stick, these five core truths will transform your approach to portrait-making.

Whether it is for a corporate headshot, a family heirloom, or an artistic project, a portrait requires a unique skill set that goes beyond camera settings. It requires: portraiture

To me, a great portrait is a mirror. It shows you who someone is, not just what they look like. Great portraiture isn’t about recording what someone looks

We’ve all seen them: the stiff, awkward family photos; the “stand-straight-and-look-at-the-camera” corporate headshots. They capture a face , but not a person . Whether it is for a corporate headshot, a

Portraiture is weird when you think about it. You are freezing a millisecond of someone's life, preserving it forever while the actual person keeps changing and aging.