About Daniel
Hey there! I’m Daniel, a passionate portrait photographer and educator who’s determined to uplift and motivate fellow photographers worldwide. My goal is simple: to empower you to become the best photographer you can be!
Ever since I began my professional photography journey back in 2013, I’ve poured countless hours into honing my craft, pushing boundaries, and falling head over heels for the art of capturing Portraits. So if there’s anyone who knows what it’s like to grow 2 full-time photography businesses, you’re looking at him!
As a full-time photographer, I’ve had the pleasure of working with a diverse range of people from couples tying the knot to growing families, expectant mothers, adorable newborns, and everything in between. And now, I’m thrilled to share my hard-earned knowledge with you through my carefully crafted online photography classes that promise to transform your skills and techniques.
I’ll teach you everything you need to know about portrait photography and post-production skills in a way that’s easy to understand and put into practice. My aim is to help you see the world through a professional photographer’s eyes, so you too can create award-winning shots that capture the essence of any moment.
So, whether you’re a seasoned photographer or just starting, join me on this exciting journey to explore the beauty of portrait photography together!
Marlene Reimer –
Thanks Daniel, I am learning so much from you. Can’t wait to do my next photography shoot and put into practice some of these edits. Loving your easy to follow teaching style. Just awesome.
Dana Betts (verified owner) –
Great content !
Greg Cruz –
The orange luminance mask was such a great idea and I don’t know why I didn’t think of that! Thank you Daniel, as always another great tutorial!
Clifton Yaney –
In addition to the great LR and PS practices, Daniel spends the first third of this one showing how he built the rapport, the shot, the posing and lighting. Without those foundations, all the post processing in the world won’t result in a great portrait, so this was time very well spent. Thanks!