Bokeh and Mocha
In this scenic episode of Boke & Mocha, hosts Christopher and Griff take the show on location to the picturesque Frontier Park in Hays, Kansas. Joined by returning model Brooke, the team explores the nuances of outdoor photography against the backdrop of the park's lush spring greenery and the serene Big Creek. Christopher shares professional insights into leveraging natural elements, such as using an overcast sky as a "natural diffuser" to achieve soft, even lighting without harsh shadows. The session covers a range of technical setups, from mastering depth of field with various aperture settings ($f/5.0$ vs. $f/2.0$) to utilizing a 14mm wide-angle lens for immersive environmental portraits. The episode also delves into fundamental compositional techniques, such as the Rule of Thirds and the Fibonacci spiral, demonstrating how to use the park's bridge and trees as "leading lines" to draw focus to the subject. As the shoot moves from the water's edge to the historic bridge, the team encounters local wildlife and even a surprise spider web, highlighting the unpredictable beauty of shooting in nature. To wrap up the day, Christopher and Brooke welcome contest winners Claire and Steven, awarding them for their engagement with the channel’s community. Whether you're a budding photographer or a nature lover, this episode offers a practical and inspiring look at capturing the perfect outdoor shot. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bokeh-and-mocha--6862923/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bokeh-and-mocha--6862923/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss]. Filmed & Produced at Christopher's Creations Studio, Hays, Kansas, USA.
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