Lighting for Stock Photography
| by JP Danko | blurMEDIA Photography | Toronto Stock Photographer |
In this week’s column at DIYPhotography.net, I explore natural lighting for stock photography.
Using a photography session with my daughter fishing at our friend’s cottage as an example, I used a number of photos from the shoot to illustrate the difference between good natural light and great lighting for stock photography.
Click here for the full post at DIY Photography.
Here is my favorite natural lighting for stock photography photo from the stock photography session:

About The Author
JP Danko is a commercial photographer based in Toronto, Canada. JP can change a lens mid-rappel, swap a memory card while treading water, or use a camel as a light stand.
To see more of his work please visit his studio website blurMEDIAphotography, or follow him on Twitter, 500px, Google Plus or YouTube.
JP’s photography is available for licensing at Stocksy United.
















