Does any of this sound familiar to you?
- You’ve tried other portrait courses, but they seem too advanced even at the beginning and you get lost right away.
- You aren’t sure you can do this, it seems too complicated and over your head. Lack of confidence is holding you back.
- You’re never sure what camera settings to use for portraits.
- You aren’t sure you can do this, it seems too complicated and over your head. Lack of confidence is holding you back.
- Your flash is a complete mystery and it is likely still in the box.
- Working with people is intimidating and you don’t know how to direct or pose them.

You’ve tried everything behind the camera . . .
You get off to a good start doing portraits – but it doesn’t stick. You forget everything you learned and you struggle to replicate the same results twice. So you lose motivation and get stuck!
You’ve read articles and eBooks about how to do portrait photography but you feel more confused than ever. You’re trying to piece together how to do everything from camera settings, lighting, and posing on your own, without help.
You wish someone would just take you by the hand and guide you through each step in order, and you had a way you could just ask questions when you need to.
Imagine what it will feel like when. . .

- You understand your camera settings and finally get consistent results every time!
- You’ve mastered lighting and have a plan for approaching any shooting location with confidence.
- You get to focus on the people in your photos without worrying about the technical stuff.
- Your friends and family tell you that your portraits are amazing and want you to take their photos.
You’re ready to get started doing portraits,
but you’ve got a lot of questions! We get it!
You are asking yourself questions like…
- I don’t have proper camera gear and lighting equipment, how could I ever make good portraits?
- Portrait photography is really hard. As a beginner, can I learn to create portraits now?
- I’m super busy, will I have time to learn and practice portrait photography skills?
- How can I create sharp, well-exposed images consistently?
- Where do I start when working with people?
Through my 7+ years of teaching portrait photography, I know you probably have a lot of questions. As you start photographing people, and doing portraits for the first time, it can be really overwhelming.
If you don’t have a plan to follow, it can be easy to make some critical mistakes, get off track, and never end up at the finish line – a collection of stunning portraits in your photography gallery.
Without guidance and support, it can be difficult to make any progress at all!
That is why we created this step-by-step course . . .
Portrait Fundamentals
A road-map to portrait photography skills and confidence for beginners.

Here’s what some of our students are saying:
Course content was extensive and good value
Although I’m an experienced amateur and familiar with most of the technical material covered during the course, the course helped me pick up valuable tips on posing, interacting with the model as well as things to look out for and avoid.
The course was nicely paced and both presenters explained things simply and clearly. The course content was extensive and good value.
William Vernon
It’s given me much more confidence . . .
I have learned more about my own photographic equipment, how the components can work together and how to better understand the exposure triangle elements.
The practical demonstrations of how to implement the various course subjects has been an eye opener for me and given me much more confidence in my (limited) photography skills, particularly taking family portraits.
Terry Titmarsh
The few pictures I have taken after this course are way better than the previous ones I took.
First, I got a complete understanding of the thought process in making photographs. I learned more about lights, broad lighting, and short lighting.
I learned about different effects of lights falling on a subjects based on the placement of light..loop. Rembrandt, butterfly, etc.
I learned the proper way to shoot during the golden hour. I have better understanding of flash photography.
Victor Iwotor
Your life before
Portrait Fundamentals
- Your flash is a scary monster so it stays in its box in the closet.
- You struggle to find the right camera settings and get the right exposure.
- You feel incapable (or maybe even stupid), and are ready to give up on portrait photography.
- You are frustrated with inconsistent results, and struggle to understand lighting.
- People ask you to take photos for them and you cringe in fear, and you want to run and hide!
- Your portraits just don’t look like the ones on the internet and you can’t figure out what you’re doing wrong.
Your life after
Portrait Fundamentals
- You’re using your flash and getting consistently good results.
- You’ve got a handle on exposure and get sharp images every time!
- You feel more confident working with people and actually enjoy taking portraits.
- You understand light better and have an easier time seeing it, and even creating it when necessary.
- You want to take portraits and you create wonderful flattering images that you are happy to show off to everyone.
- Your portraits pop and you feel better equipped to take on any challenges.
How is This Portrait Photography Course Organized?

Camera Basics Review
Lessons 1 – 4 go over some common camera settings you need to know in order to start with a good knowledge base. You’ll review the exposure triangle, focus settings, and metering to get set up for doing portraits.

Working With Natural Light
In lessons 5 through 9, you’ll learn everything you need to know about working with natural light. Camera gear needed, lighting patterns, lighting ratio, using a reflector, and posing are all covered.

Working With Flash
Lessons 10 -16 are all about flash. You’ll learn all about the basics like flash settings, and using on-camera flash, as well as how to set up and use flash off-camera.

Indoor Portrait Photo Shoots
You’ll join us on location and learn while you watch how an indoor portrait is set up for both natural light and flash. You’ll get all the insider tips in lessons 17 through 19.

Outdoor Portrait Sessions
You get to sit in on two outdoor portrait photography sessions and learn how to deal with the sun as well as tips for working with models at sunset. Finally, you’ll see how to make a silhouette portrait!

Frequently Asked Questions
Watch and learn as Darlene and Bruce share some final portrait photography tips, things to avoid, and answer a bunch of student questions.

Your Instructors
Darlene Hildebrandt teaches the natural light portion of the course while Bruce Clarke teaches everything about flash for portraits.
Together Darlene and Bruce have over 50 years of photography experience and combined, have photographed over 550 weddings.
Learn from these two seasoned professionals as they guide you through the process of portrait photography using both the available elements given to you by nature as well as additional light when needed.
After learning the basic concepts of both methods of capturing stunning portraits, you’ll see them apply natural light portrait techniques and off-camera flash to identical scenes.
Join over 2100 Alumni
This is what they have to say about Portrait Fundamentals
The pace and simple steps are exactly what I needed.
I entered this course in hopes of better understanding lighting ratios and flash usage, and upon finishing it, I can safely say I got what I hoped for and then some.
I find myself more confident in using even some studio equipment I didn’t quite understand (or knew) before.
Leonel Angel
A comprehensive approach to lighting a scene with flash and natural light
Most other courses or instruction seem to start about halfway through and assume that the flash is already set up but your course goes into more depth about why you need it in the first place.
Portrait Fundamentals is truly a comprehensive approach to lighting a scene with flash and natural light.
Peter Walmsley
More confident in off-camera flash
I feel like I can go out and begin to create the types of portraits that I’ve envisioned.
Jim Longino
What’s Included With Portrait Fundamentals

Video Lessons
Over 8 hours of video lessons were filmed in the studio and on location. You’ll see actual photo shoots with models, not just a talking head and slideshow!

Camera Settings for Portraits
Bonus printable PDF cheat sheet with 10 camera settings you need to know for portrait photography.

Finding Good Light at Midday
Bonus PDF with tips for creating portraits in the harsh midday light.

Composition Tips
Printable PDF Cheat sheet with tips for how to frame, compose, and crop your portraits for maximum impact.

Cheat Sheets
4 printable cheat sheets on the exposure triangle, inverse square law, stops of light, and a focus target.

Portraits at Golden Hour
PDF with notes for making stunning portraits during the golden hour.
Purchase the option that is right for you!
This course is now available with THREE purchase options.

Portrait Photography 101 Natural Light
If you are new to portrait photography and just want to learn about using natural light, how to use a reflector, and you want to keep it simple – then buy this module.

Portrait Photography 201 Using Flash
If you already have experience with natural light and you want to take your portraits to the next level by adding flash into the mix, then you can opt for this more advanced module.

Portrait Photography
Full Course
Get the full course to learn portrait photography from start to finish using natural light to begin and then progressing to using flash. This is everything you need to know to master portrait photography.
The complete Portrait Fundamentals course if the best value for your dollar, and if you go with one of the individual modules, natural light portraits or flash portraits by themselves, you can choose to upgrade at any time.
Enroll in the course now!
Portrait Fundamentals has been split into two shorter courses so you can choose either the natural light portion, the off-camera flash portion or the entire course. Purchase the version most applicable to your current situation, or maximize your savings by buying the complete course.
Portrait Fundamentals:
The Complete Course
$99
- 25 Lessons
- Both the natural light and flash modules
- Save $20 compared to buying them individually
- Over 8 hours of video training
- A 245-page PDF notebook
- 21 Exercises to practice
- Private Facebook group to ask questions and interact with other students
- Lifetime access
- 30-day money-back guarantee
Natural Light
for Portraits Course
$59
- Includes 16 Lessons
- 4 hours of video training
- All about natural light portraits
- A 144-page PDF notebook
- 12 Exercises to practice
- A private Facebook group to ask questions
- Lifetime access
- 30-day money back guarantee
Flash for
Portraits Course
$59
- Includes 15 Lessons
- Over 3 hours of video training
- All about flash photography portraits
- A 129-page PDF notebook
- 12 Exercises to practice
- A private Facebook group
- Lifetime access
- 30-day money-back guarantee



100% Satisfaction Guarantee
We wholeheartedly believe in the Portrait Fundamentals course and have many satisfied students. But we want you to feel confident in trying it out for yourself!
That’s why we have a 100% risk-free guarantee. Try out Portrait Photography Fundamentals for 30 days, and if you aren’t satisfied, just ask us for a full refund.
If you do the work, put in your best effort, and feel that we haven’t delivered, we will issue a 100% refund.

Complete this course online from anywhere
in the world, on your own schedule.
You can complete the course lessons from the comfort of your couch or kitchen table, as long as you have an Internet connection!
The entire program is completely digital so you can access it from anywhere through our private course portal.
And you’ll never miss a beat: you can go at your own pace and do the lessons on your schedule.

How long does it take to complete the Portrait Fundamentals course?
The honest answer is, it depends on you and your current situation.
Most of our students are able to get through all the videos and exercises in 4-6 weeks.
Others might take a few extra months to watch all the lessons and put it into practice. There is no rush and no right or wrong amount of time, because you have lifetime access to the program and all future updates! Remember, this isn’t a “quick fix” by any means.
We recommend you set aside 2-4 hours per week to go through the program and implement the assignments.
Once you complete the weekly challenges you will also have a varied and interesting portfolio of photographs you’ll be proud to share.
The Best Time to Start Getting Better Shots is Now!
There has never been a better time to start working on your photography with Portrait Fundamentals. Why not start today instead of waiting another six months to a year for enrollment to open again?
Starting now will allow you to:
- Get a handle on understanding exposure and getting sharp images every time!
- Use your flash and get consistently better results.
- Feel more confident working with people and actually enjoy taking portraits.
- Understand lighting better and have an easier time seeing it, finding good light and even creating it when necessary.
- Want your friends to ask you to take their portraits and then be able create wonderful flattering images that they are very happy to show off to everyone.
- Feel able, accomplished and better equipped to take on any lighting challenge.

How do I know if I’m ready to take this course?
This course IS for you if…
- You are a beginner or intermediate photographer.
- You have a DSLR or mirrorless camera with interchangeable lenses and manual and semi-automatic settings.
- You have a decent understanding of how your camera works.
- You want to take better photos of your family, friends and make even get some paying portrait jobs on the side.
- You want to learn how to pose and work with people to make flattering portraits.
- You struggle with lighting (especially using flash) and have tried other courses but they were too hard or advanced for you.
This course is NOT for you if…
- You are an advanced to professional photographer. It will likely be too basic for you.
- You simply hate taking photos of people.
- You have a point and shoot camera or take photos with your phone.
- You have a very limited budget and cannot afford to spend $250 or so on a few small bits of equipment as needed.
- You don’t have 2-4 hours a week to study and do the practice exercises.
- You do not have good consistent free internet access. The course is streamed online so can use a lot of data or be choppy if you don’t have a good connection to wifi.
You’ve got a choice:
You can keep trying to figure out all this portrait lighting and flash stuff on your own and struggling to put it all together. You might eventually get the consistent results you want in a few months or even years.
– OR –
ou can enroll in this course and learn the inside tips from experienced portrait photography instructors, start improving your portraits immediately, and save time and money by not wasting it on things that don’t work.
You can do this even if…
You feel like you don’t have enough time:
You can learn the skills you need by watching just one video a week (10-20 minutes) and doing the practice exercises at your own pace.
It’s not a race, slow and steady wins the game. You have lifetime access to the course content so take your time if you need to.
You fear that it may be too difficult or is over your head:
That’s why you need this course! We start right at the beginning and don’t leave anything out.
You will be taken step by baby step through the entire process from camera settings, to using natural light, to flash and finally putting it all together.
Watch the lessons more than once if you need a refresher and take as much time as you need to understand each step before you move on to the next one.
You lack confidence in your photography skills:
This is something that only comes over time and by actually doing more photography. So this is a perfect opportunity to flex your photography muscles and do a workout!
By doing the practice exercises with a friend that is supportive and helpful, you will see your skills progress and your confidence level soar!
Don’t take our word for it…
The course info on equipment has helped me make informed decisions about what to buy next, and what I can do without.
I’m pretty good at candid “people” shots, but the course has taught me techniques to improve my posed portraits.
I’m pretty good with “good” natural light, but the course has shown me what can be done with flash to improve light that is less than great.
Lisa Funkhouser
I now feel comfortable with using a flash
I had never used a flash before this class. I now feel comfortable with using a flash and getting different lighting effects with it.
I feel more confident with being able to see light and know how to find better light to create a more pleasing portrait.
Rebecca Cullimore
It is a perfect all around introductory course on lighting and flash use.
It is a perfect portrait photography course for beginners trying to step it up a little bit.
Jesús Martin Sanchez
By learning portrait photography through our online program, you get huge benefits without the huge price tag.
- Attending a similar course in a classroom could cost $500 or more (plus travel expenses).
- Hiring a private photography tutor for 8 hours could cost over $800.
- You could waste hundreds of dollars buying the wrong gear or things you simply don’t need.
- Attending a 3-5 day workshop would cost over $1500 (plus travel expenses).
Frequently Asked Questions
Darlene and Bruce have a combined total of over 35 years of experience as professional portrait photographers, and 6 teaching it. They are teachers who understand your needs and questions because they instruct in live classrooms as well.
Forever. Your purchase allows you lifetime unlimited access to the course – watch it as many times as you want, and get any updates free of charge.
You can go through the lessons at your own pace, and start when it is convenient for you.
You can watch the video lessons on any device including laptop, smartphone or tablet. Unfortunately they are not available for download.
Yes, you may have to buy a few small items like a reflector or flash if you don’t already own one. We will give recommendations in all price ranges.
That will depend on your experience level and skills.
If you already shoot in manual mode on your camera and flash, understand terms like incident metering and Inverse Square Law, are comfortable working with people posing and lighting them, and are happy with the results from every portrait shoot that you do – then this course will likely be too basic for you.
However – if you want to approach it as a refresher, to get some new tips and ideas – then we highly suggest you give it a go. If you buy it and aren’t happy – we’ll send you a refund, no questions asked.
Just your receipt number. We’ll ask for that when you join the group. That’s it.
Yes, you can watch the video lessons on any device including laptop, smartphone or tablet. The lesson notes is a PDF which can be read on any device (you will need to download to your computer first, and then copy to your devices).
There is a dedicated technical help email address – get help when you’re stuck.
You can reach me directly by email and I can provide support and help when you’re stuck.
If you are unfamiliar with all the settings and buttons on your camera and what they do, you may find this course a bit too advanced.
However, if you want to see for yourself – we have a 30 day money-back guarantee, so you have nothing to lose. You can also buy it and watch it any time, including months later.
If you aren’t happy with the course content, just let us know within 30 days of your purchase we will give you a full refund.
What happens after you buy the Portrait Fundamentals course?

Step 1: Complete the checkout and enroll in the course.

Step 2: You’ll receive an email with all the details.

Step 3: You will get immediate access to the course.

I’m Darlene, the creator of Digital Photo Mentor
I have taught hundreds of aspiring photographers just like you.
For some, photography was a career change, while others just wanted to learn for fun and take better photographs on vacation, and photos of their family and friends.
But what I noticed was that they all ran into the same problems, had the same questions, and many shared the same fears.
Darlene Hildebrandt – Your natural light instructor
Darlene Hildebrandt, has been doing portrait photography for over 35 years and has photographed over 250 weddings.
She helps people like you demystify portrait lighting and feel like a real pro. In 2011 she started teaching photography and her passion was reignited by helping others just like yourself.
Now she has taught hundreds of students to take baby steps and learn about better portrait lighting and can’t wait to help you do it too.


Bruce Clark – Your off-camera flash instructor
Bruce Clarke has been a professional photographer using flash on and off-camera for over 20 years.
Bruce is known for being able to capture that special moment by freezing it in time with his flash.