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Come See Me on May 10th and 11th at Creve Coeur Camera!

Tuesday, May 7th, 2013

If you’re near St Louis come see me this Friday and Saturday at Creve Coeur Camera! I’ll be teaching 101 classes in Studio Lighting, Green Screen, and Speedlight lighting. I’ll also be signing copies of my books, Portrait and Candid Photography and Make Money with your Digital Photography.

Take better pictures in 21 fun and easy lessons!

Sunday, October 16th, 2011

Erin Manning’s NEW Digital Photography 101 DVD


Are your pictures looking a little…blah? Are you overwhelmed with all your camera options? Would you like to know more about the light and composing a good shot? Do those “techie” videos make your brain turn off and your eyes glaze over? You’re in the right place. This DVD is focused on the photo-beginner and enthusiast. It also makes the perfect gift for anyone interested in taking better pictures, from teenagers to seniors and everyone in between!

Photography Gift Ideas

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

I’ve had more than a few frantic phone calls this week from friends and family looking for photo gift advice. In the spirit of giving and sharing I’ve compiled a list on Amazon ranging from $20 on up. There is still time to order and receive before Christmas. Get this “to do” item off your list and start the holiday party! And P.S. – you’re welcome Maria, Karen, Faye, Scott, Wes, Jeff, and Bean ;-)

Tips for Beautiful Portraits

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

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Whether it’s for social networking, a business website, or online dating, we all need a good portrait of ourselves. Now, thanks to technology, it’s possible to capture a professional-looking portrait in the comfort of your own home.

Erin’s Home Studio Lighting Kit from Erin Manning on Vimeo.

The quality and direction of light can make or break a photograph. Notice where the shadows are falling upon your subject and it’s easy to identify which direction the light is coming from.

• Top light is just like a sunny day at high noon – not attractive. Overhead light creates under-eye shadows.
• Front light is considered beauty light, because it minimizes wrinkles and bumps. The shadow under my subject’s nose indicates the light is placed in front of the face and above the eye line.
• Sidelight creates dimension and texture in your image. Sidelight is found outside in the early morning or late afternoon when the sun is low in the sky.

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Natural light can be beautiful, especially early in the morning and late in the afternoon, but you can’t rely on it. If you’re using an on-camera flash the results are often unflattering and difficult to control. That’s why it’s best to use a constant, flattering light source to achieve consistent results.

I discovered that a lot of people want professional-looking pictures without spending a lot of money, and they’re intimidated by the technology and price of professional lighting kits. So I teamed up with FJ Westcott to offer a safe, simple, “cool to the touch” daylight balanced lighting kit that makes you look good!

I took a picture of Karla on That Morning Show on E! Look at the results I achieved in the “After” photograph, just by using one of the Home Studio Lights.

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Here are a few other tips for capturing a beautiful portrait:

• Tip 1: Look for a catch light in the eyes. This reflection of light in the eyes makes your subject come alive in the image.

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• Tip 2: Give yourself room to zoom for a flattering perspective. If you want to fill the frame with your subject’s face, don’t use the wide-angle setting and move in close. Instead, stand back and give yourself room to zoom in with your telephoto lens to fill the frame.

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• Tip 3: Create a more visually compelling image by using the “rule of thirds.” Visually divide your scene into thirds and place something of interest at one or more of the intersections.

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These are just a few things you can do to improve your images and create amazing portraits that will make a lasting impression.

Watch the video to see a live demonstration!

Erin on E! That Morning Show from Erin Manning on Vimeo.

Photographing Groups

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Whether you’re gathering for a family reunion, celebrating a birthday, or capturing your favorite sports team, a group photo is always a good idea. The problem is, a successful group photograph can be a challenge for even the most experienced photographer – from impatient subjects, to closed eyes, bored expressions, bad light, and blurry images, what’s a person to do? Don’t worry, with a few tips and a little practice you’ll feel confident about directing the group and your pictures will look fabulous.


Great Group Photos

Take Great Photos

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

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You bring your digital camera along everywhere you go, snapping photos of people, places, and things that are important to you (even if just for the moment). Problem is, you can’t seem to capture the image you were hoping for and you’re frustrated! Sound familiar?

With a few tips and a little knowledge about your digital camera, you can start capturing those special moments in a way that is both practical and gratifying. I’ll start with the problems, briefly explain why they occur, and follow up with some real-life solutions. In no time, you’ll be on your way to taking better photos!
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A Few of My Favorite Things

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

I’m getting ready to go to PMA 2009 (March 3-5 in Las Vegas) and I’m so excited! The Photo Marketing Association trade show is a great place for photo retailers, professional photographers, and educators to learn about the hottest imaging products for the year. Last year I visited a few of my favorite booths and decided to create a video so you can see some of the cool stuff I found in 2008. Thanks to my producer, Michael Welch, for shooting and editing this video for me.A Few of My Favorite Things

Check out my NEW BOOK!

Sunday, September 23rd, 2007

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If you’ve been wondering where I disappeared to, I have some big news! I just wrote a new book about taking better pictures of people entitled “Portrait and Candid Photography.”

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What time is The Whole Picture on TV?

Monday, October 2nd, 2006

I’ve had quite a few people ask me when The Whole Picture is on TV so I thought I’d give you some air times and links.

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