"Ask!"
This is a simple advice before you go on vacation, as Casper Tybjerg has the reader in his book People. And then he adds, "It is best to ask for permission before you shoot."
If you're photographing people, you move up close and just keep shooting. Use angles to frame your portrait.
But you'll have to put more into it if you want an image carrier, and it is not equipped, but your ambitions as the restriction. You should always sharpen your skills and then continue to practice.
It is also a myth that portraits are best when the sun shines, but on a rainy day may give you inspiration for a more dramatic shot.
Casper Tybjerg's book People is a book with a beautiful layout, large and sharp images ef the people, and a good source of inspiration when you're starting to get inspiration to become better.
Casper Tybjerg was named this year's nature photographer at the age of 24, and in 2006 appointed him to the Nikon Nikon Ambassador to Denmark. But he is not only specializes in nature photography, he is a mix of nature, advertising, printing and underwater photographer. He is not limited to the environment he works in, but adapts to it.
I had the pleasure of attending the Nikon Solutions Expo 2008, and then Casper's presentation where he described how lively he two images of the rescue helicopter EH101 . He is a really good speaker, and I hope in time to participate in one of his courses.
Read more about Casper on his website Tybjerg Text & Photo .








