Saturday, July 23, 2016

Photo Mastery - Shadows, Form And Texture

Mastering Shadows, Form and Texture In Photography

Although photographs are all about light, it is actually the shadows that define shape and textures! “Mastering Shadows, Form and Texture In Photography” will show you everything you need.

After you become tired of flat, ho-hum, 2 dimension photographs and want to create realistic photos that leap off the paper, this e-book is the solution!

Here’s a copy of the contents in “Mastering Shadows, Form and Texture In Photography” that will show a little of what’s covered.

Intro


Light Forms Shadow
Kelvin Scale Color Temperature
Metering Light
Reflected Light Meter
Challenges With Reflectance Metering
Incident Light Meter
Ambient Light
Ambient Light Qualities
Shadows Formed by Undiffused Ambient Light
Diffused Shadows Made With Ambient Illumination
Your Key/Main Light
Using Shadows
Squinting Eyes
Shadows Under The Eyes
Do You HATE Those Pesky Shadows?
It’s The Shadows That Create Shape And Depth
What Is A Fill Light?
Discovering Photo Lighting Strategies!
Solving Problems
Shadow Lighting Styles
Split Light
Loop Light
Butterfly Light
Textures Are Created By Texture Requires Shadow!
Eyeglass Glare
More Photo Techniques

Photographers spend tremendous a lot of time discussing light and the varied qualities of light – to get a more complete understanding of shadows! With “Mastering Shadows, Form and Texture In Photography” you will have it!

Ambient Light: This is the type of light we will be working with the most. Here we completely cover what it is plus how to work with it! Once we know how to work with the light, we are able to control the shadows that define our shapes and textures.

The Key/Main Light: Before you can discover how to control the shadows, you will need to completely understand the illumination that’s making them! Each light source whether it is ambient light or studio light (or both) creates its own set of shadows. As well as its own set of difficulties and opportunities!

Shadows: The way they are shaped, their location and depth of the shadows - and your ability to control them - is what’ll change your photographs from dull, lifeless "pictures" into something you will be proud to not only hang on your wall, but you’ll be excited about signing them too!

The Fill Light: Here’s the key to controlling the depth of your shadows and injecting emotion into your work.

Solving Problem Areas Using (Or Not Using) Shadows: Each face and each scene will have flawed areas that you can "solve" in the camera. Each subject you photograph wants and deserves to look like it’s the best day ever! It is your job as a shooter to make that happen.

Glare: Glare in glasses can (without doubt) ruin a portrait. Plus it's extremely difficult to "handle it" with Photoshop. Dealing with it in the camera is really easy after you learn how.

You are closer than you would think to shooting truly amazing photographs that will be the envy of your associates and family!

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