Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Photo Mastery - Shadows, Form And Texture

Photo Mastery - Shadows, Form And Texture

Although photography is completely about capturing light, it is really the photo’s shadows which create shape and textures! “Photo Mastery - Shadows, Form And Texture” will show you everything you need.



When you become sick and tired of flat, boring, 2d photographs and wish to have lifelike images that pop off the paper, this tutorial will be your solution!

Here is a review of the contents in “Photo Mastery - Shadows, Form And Texture” that will show a little of what’s covered.

Intro
Light Creates Shadow
Kelvin Scale Color Temperature
Metering Light
Reflected Metering
Challenges Using Reflectance Metering
Incident Light Meter
Ambient Light
Ambient Light Qualities
Shadows Made With Hard Ambient Illumination
Soft Shadows From Ambient Light
The Main/Key Light
Planning Shadows
Squinting Eyes
Raccoon Eyes
Do You HATE Those Pesky Shadows?
It’s The Shadows That Create Form And Texture
Using A Fill Light
Discovering Photography Lighting Techniques!
Solving Problems
Shadow Lighting Styles
Split Light
Loop Light
Butterfly Light
Textures Are Developed By Texture Requires Shadow!
Eyeglass Glare
More Photo Techniques

Photographers spend massive a lot of effort discussing light and various types of light – to get a more complete understanding of shadows! With “Photo Mastery - Shadows, Form And Texture” you will have it!

Ambient Light: Ambient light is the type of light we’ll be working with the most. Here we completely investigate what it is plus how to work with it! Once we know how to work with the light, we can control the shadow qualities that form our shapes and textures.

The Main/Key Light: You can’t discover how to control your shadows, you will need to fully master the illumination that is making them! Each type of light whether it is natural 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 position and how deep the shadows are - and your ability to control them - is what’ll upgrade your photos from dull, lifeless "pictures" into works of art you will be proud to not only put on your wall, but you will be excited about signing them too!

The Fill Light: Here’s the key to mastering the depth of the shadows and bringing feeling into your work.

Fixing Problem Areas Using (Or Not Using) Shadows: Every face and every scene has flawed areas that you’ll be able to "solve" in your camera. Each model you shoot deserves and wants to look like a million bucks! It is your responsibility as a photographer to make sure it happens.

Glare: Glare in glasses can (without doubt) ruin a portrait. Aditionally it is incredibly difficult to "handle it" with Photoshop. Dealing with it in camera is basically easy once you learn how.

You are closer than you imagine to shooting truly amazing photos that’ll be the envy of your associates and family!

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