PhotoPlus : The Canon Magazine

PORTRAITS IN THE PARK

APPRENTICE

NAME: CAROLE STEVENS

CAMERA: CANON EOS 70D

CAROLE, 38, is a transport manager for First Bus, and is based in Bristol. Known to her friends and family growing up as always being the one with a camera, she studied A-level photography and got her first DSLR when working in London for the 2012 Olympics. But she’s lost the habit and wrote to PhotoPlus saying, “I’ve totally lost my photo mojo and really want it back again! I’ve never really got beyond the basics of using my DSLR and need help to move on from Auto settings.”

CANON PRO

NAME: REBECCA FAITH

CAMERA: CANON EOS R6

REBECCA, 46, is professional portrait and wedding photographer based in Somerset. Her photographic journey began after travelling around the world with her camera following her degree, where she specialized in photography. In her 20-plus years as a pro, she’s built up a portfolio of clients, including international corporations, and she’s shot everything from big weddings to private parties and public figures. rebeccafaithphoto.com

TECHNIQUE ASSESSMENT

Carole had lost her mojo with her camera skills, so Rebecca helped her set up her Canon for better portraits in Bath’s Victoria Park

AUTO TO AV MODE

was used to relying on Auto mode because

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