127. Creating a Natural Look with Artificial Light for Newborns with Sandra Coan episode artwork

EPISODE · Jul 18, 2022 · 54 MIN

127. Creating a Natural Look with Artificial Light for Newborns with Sandra Coan

from Wisdom in the Tangents Photography Podcast

My guest on the show today is Sandra Coan.She is the premiere newborn, maternity, and family photographer in Seattle, Washington. She’s a business coach, a podcast host, an educator, author, and she is amazing at taking artificial light and creating a natural look for her photos.This episode is sponsored by Freedom Edits. Get 30% off your first order by going to lightdarkco.com/freedomBy learning how to use artificial light in a natural way, you’re creating more freedom for yourself in your business. In how you can control light, and the creativity you can access by being in control of your light source instead of relying on a sunny day and good weather.You are in control when you can control the light.People often think of artificial light as the harsh, direct flash, shooting at f/11 style from the early ‘90s. With just a few pieces of gear you can create the softest, natural looking light with artificial light.Light is light, so when you’re looking to get into working with artificial light, think of the power of the light, the shape and size of your light, and the distance from your subject. Reverse engineer the light of your naturally lit photos and try to match that with the power, size and distance of your artificial light.Sandra’s preferred gear:Westcott FJ200 StrobeWestcott 7'Ft Parabolic White UmbrellaThree Umbrella SetA lot of the Pinteresty type newborn photos you see take a lot of skill, a lot of preparation, and require a lot of safety to properly execute. Sadly, a lot of photographers who start in newborn photography don’t realize that a lot of those poses are composites of multiple images and babies end up getting injured.So research your poses and keep your babies safe.Here is Sandra Coan’s class on Newborn SafetySandra does a lot of baby-led posing so that they are in natural positions and much safer. Plus they look like themselves, just as they are.Find what you love doing and go for that. There are people out there looking for exactly that thing.When you find what you love, and do it loudly by marketing and sharing about it, that’s what is going to set you apart in the saturated market of so many photographers doing the same thing.Cat Photographer - the.cattams.family on Tiktok - PurfectPose on InstagramFind Sandra atsandracoaneducation.cominstagram.com/sandracoantiktok.com/@sandracoanphotographyBeyond Natural Light PodcastBeyond Natural Light Facebook GroupCrafting the Natural Light Look - BookWhat Are We Loving?What Sandra is loving:the Weather in SeattleTiktok - Follow her hereWhat John is loving:Movie - Spiderhead (Netflix) We record each episode LIVE in our Facebook group and we would love to connect with you there. You can join at Light + Dark Photography Podcast Group on Facebook.Follow us at www.instagram.com/lightdarkcowww.instagram.com/allheartphoto

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