Daniel Norton
By capturing captivating images, Daniel Norton has not only built a successful career but has also crafted a fulfilling life centered around empowering others to embrace their true beauty and inherent significance. His expertise in photography has enabled him to help individuals see themselves in a new light.
Daniel dedicates himself to teaching photography techniques and sharing the philosophy of being a creator through live workshops, educational videos, writing, and podcasting.
Join Daniel Norton OnSet as he creates dappled patterns of light for a fun portrait look. Often times when we are using natural light, we see patterns coming through trees/fences etc and use that light to accent our portraits. With this technique you can do it in a consistently repeatable fashion.
Interested in learning more about portraiture lighting? Take a look at these guides on 42 West:
- How To Shoot Golden Hour Portraits with the FlashPoint XPLOR 600
- How to Control the Lighting in Portrait Photography
- Lens in Focus: Audrey Woulard’s Favorite Nikon Portrait Lens
PRODUCTS USED:
- Panel Reflectors, 48×48”
- Chimera Pattern Holder
- Chimera Window Pattern Cucoloris
- Profoto A1 (Nikon)
- Nikon Z6
- Nikon Nikkor Z 24-70 f/4
PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT USED:
- Sling Studio Multi-Cam
- Sony Alpha a6500 Mirrorless Digital Camera Body
- Sony E PZ 18-105mm F4.0 G OSS E-Mount Lens
- Zoom H4N
- Sennheiser ew 112P G4 Camera-Mount Wireless Omni Lavalier Microphone System