Friday, July 29, 2016

Photo Mastery - Shadows, Form And Texture

Mastering Shadows, Form and Texture In Photography

While photography is completely about capturing light, it is really the shadows which define form and textures! “Mastering Shadows, Form and Texture In Photography” will show you everything you need.

When you become sick of flat, boring, 2 dimension photographs and wish to have realistic photos that leap off the paper, this ebook is the solution!

Here is a list of the contents in “Mastering Shadows, Form and Texture In Photography” that will show a little of what is included.

Intro Light Makes Shadow Kelvin Scale Color Temperature Light Meters Reflected Metering Problems Using Reflectance Metering Incidental Light Measuring Ambient Light Ambient Illumination Qualities Shadows Formed by Undiffused Ambient Light Soft Shadows Made With Ambient Illumination The Main/Key Light Using The Shadow Squinting Raccoon Eyes Are You Irritated By All the Shadows? It is The Shadows That Create Form And Texture Using A Fill Light Discovering Photo Lighting Strategies! Fixing Problems Photo Lighting Styles Split Light Loop Light Butterfly Light Textures Are Formed By Texture Depends Upon Shadow! Eyeglass Glare More Photo Techniques



Photographers spend huge amounts of time talking about light and the varied types 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 sort of light we will be working with the most. Here we thoroughly investigate what it is and the best ways to use it! After we’ve learned how to manipulate the light, we are able to control the shadows that create our shapes and textures.

The Main/Key Light: You can’t learn to master your shadows, you need to completely understand the light that is making them! Every type of light whether it’s natural light or studio light (or both) creates its own set of shadows. As well as its unique set of problems and opportunities!

Shadows: The way they are shaped, their position and how deep the shadows are - and your ability to control them - is what will change your photographs from dull, lifeless "snapshots" into works of art you will be proud to not just put on your wall, but you’ll be excited about signing them too!

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

Solving Problem Areas Using (Or Not Using) Shadows: Every face and each scene has flaws that you can "repair" in the camera. Every subject you shoot wants and deserves to look like it’s the best day ever! It is your responsibility as the photographer to make sure it happens.

Glare: Reflections of light in eyeglasses can (without doubt) ruin a portrait. Aditionally it is extremely hard to "fix" with PS. Dealing with it in camera is basically easy once you learn how.

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

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