Thursday, July 28, 2016

Photo Mastery - Shadows, Form And Texture

Photo Mastery - Shadows, Form And Texture

While photographs are all about light, it is really the shadows that create form and textures! “Photo Mastery - Shadows, Form And Texture” will show you everything you will need.

When you get sick of flat, boring, 2d photographs and want to have lifelike photos that pop off the page, this tutorial is the solution!

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

Intro Light Forms Shadows Kelvin Scale Color Temperature Metering Light Reflectance Light Meter Challenges Using Reflectance Metering Incident Light Meter Ambient Illumination Ambient Illumination Qualities Shadows Formed by Undiffused Ambient Illumination Soft Shadows Formed by Ambient Illumination Your Main/Key Light Anticipating Shadows Squinting Raccoon Eyes Are You Irritated By All the Shadows? It is The Shadows That Create Shape And Depth The Fill Light Learning Photography Lighting Techniques! Solving Problems Photo Lighting Patterns Split Light Loop Light Butterfly Light Textures Are Developed By Texture Requires Shadow! Eyeglass Glare Additional Photo Training



Photographers spend massive a lot of time discussing light and the varied types of light – just 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 will be working with the most. Here we thoroughly cover what it is plus the best ways to use it! After we’ve learned how to manipulate the light, we can manipulate the shadows that form our shapes and textures.

The Key/Main Light: Before you can learn to master your shadows, you will have to completely master the illumination that’s forming them! Each type of light whether it is natural light or studio strobes (or both) makes its own set of shadows. And its unique set of difficulties and opportunities!

Shadows: The shape, their position and how deep the shadows are - and your ability to control them - is what will upgrade your photographs from boring, lifeless "pictures" into art pieces you’ll be proud to not only hang on the wall, but you’ll be proud to sign them as well!

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

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

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

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

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