Saturday, July 30, 2016

Photo Mastery - Shadows, Form And Texture

Photo Mastery - Shadows, Form And Texture

Although photography is completely about light, it is actually the shadows which define shape and textures! “Photo Mastery - Shadows, Form And Texture” will teach you everything you will need.

When you become sick and tired of flat, boring, 2 dimension photos and want to have realistic photos that pop off the paper, this tutorial will be your solution!



Here’s a list of the table of contents in “Photo Mastery - Shadows, Form And Texture” that will show a little of the areas included.

Intro Light Makes Shadow Color Temperature - Kelvin Scale Metering Light Reflectance Metering Challenges With Reflected Light Incidental Light Measuring Ambient Illumination Ambient Light Qualities Shadows From Hard Ambient Illumination Soft Shadows Made With Ambient Illumination The Main/Key Light Anticipating The Shadow Squinting Eyes Shadows Under The Eyes Are You Irritated By All the Shadows? It is The Shadows That Create Shape And Depth The Fill Light Discovering Photo Lighting Strategies! Fixing Problems Shadow Lighting Styles Split Light Loop Light Butterfly Light Textures Are Created By Texture Depends Upon Shadow! Reflective Glare More Photo Training

We use up tremendous amounts of time discussing light and the varied qualities 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 sort of light we’ll be using the most. Here we completely cover what it is plus the best ways to use it! Once we know how to work with the light, we can control the shadows that create our shapes and textures.

The Main/Key Light: Before you can discover how to control the shadows, you will have to fully understand the light that is making them! Each light source whether it is natural light or studio light (or both) makes its own set of shadows. And its own set of problems and opportunities!

Shadows: The shape, their location and depth of the shadows - and your ability to control them - is what’ll change your photographs from boring, lifeless "snapshots" into works of art you will be proud to not only put on your wall, but you will be excited about signing them as well!

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

Fixing Facial Flaws With (Or Without) Shadows: Every face and every scene has flaws that you’ll be able to "solve" in your camera. Every model you’ll shoot wants and deserves to look like it’s the best day ever! It's your responsibility as the photographer to make sure it happens.

Glare: Reflections of light in eyeglasses can (without doubt) detroy a portrait. Aditionally it is incredibly difficult to "handle it" in PS. Dealing with it in the camera is extremely easy after you learn how.

You’re closer than you imagine to shooting truly stunning photographs that will be the envy of your friends and family!

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