06/01/2026
It IS the sunshine 🌞 state…… when photographing people outside:
Chase Soft Light
The best outdoor portraits are usually taken during the hour after sunrise or the hour before sunset (golden hour). Soft light is more flattering and helps avoid harsh shadows and squinting.
Watch the Background
Before clicking the shutter, scan behind your subject. Trees growing out of heads, distracting signs, parked cars, or bright objects can pull attention away from the person you’re photographing.
Use Movement
Instead of stiff poses, encourage natural movement:
Walk slowly
Brush hair behind an ear
Hold hands and chat
Movement creates authentic expressions and more candid-looking images.
Find Open Shade
When the sun is bright overhead, look for open shade near buildings, under tree canopies, or beside structures. This creates even lighting across the face and reduces harsh shadows.
Focus on Connection, Not Perfection
The most memorable photos aren’t always perfectly posed. Focus on genuine laughter, eye contact, emotion, and interaction. A real moment almost always outperforms a perfect pose.
Quick Reminder: Light → Background → Connection. If you nail those three things, you’re already ahead. ✨📷