Friday, July 29, 2016

Photo Mastery - Shadows, Form And Texture

Mastering Shadows, Form and Texture In Photography

Although photography is all about capturing light, it is actually the shadows that define form and 3 dimensions! “Mastering Shadows, Form and Texture In Photography” will show you everything you will need.

After you get tired of flat, boring, 2 dimension photos and want to create lifelike photos that pop off the page, this ebook will be your solution!

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

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

We spend huge amounts of time talking about light and various types of light – to get a better understanding of shadows! With “Mastering Shadows, Form and Texture In Photography” you will have it!



Ambient Light: Ambient light is the type of light we will be working with the most. Here we thoroughly investigate what it is and the best ways to use it! Once we know how to manipulate the light, we can manipulate the shadows that form our shapes and textures.

The Main/Key Light: Before you can learn to master the shadows, you need to fully understand the illumination that’s forming them! Every light source whether it is ambient light or studio light (or both) makes its own set of shadows. As well as its own set of difficulties and opportunities!

Shadows: The shape, their position and how deep the shadows are - and your mastery of them - is what will upgrade your photographs from dull, lifeless "snapshots" into something you will be proud to not just put on your wall, but you will be proud to sign them too!

The Fill Light: Here is the key to controlling the depth of your shadows and bringing feeling into your art.

Fixing Facial Flaws Using (Or Not Using) Shadows: Each face and each scene will have flaws that you’ll be able to "solve" in the camera. Every model you photograph deserves and wants to look like a million bucks! It's your goal as the photographer to make sure it happens.

Glare: Reflections of light in glasses can easily ruin a portrait. Aditionally it's incredibly difficult to "fix" with Photoshop. Fixing it in camera is really easy once you know how.

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

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