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In “Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!” we’re concerned with understanding hard light and learning the best ways to shape it - to get some really awesome images!
Generally, the sun will be our primary source of light. If it isn’t hiding behind a bunch of clouds, it’s a hard source of light. Learning the best ways to work with hard lighting is essential to our development as photographers! “Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!” will show you everything you need to know!
After you are comfortable with working with and controlling hard light sources, life gets pretty exciting - you’ll be able to sway the viewer’s feelings whenever you want! It's after you start inserting emotions in your photography that you stop creating "snaps" and beging making works of art.
Here is Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!’s TOC to show you SOME of what’s discussed:
Contents
Intro Using Ambient Lighting Ambient Light Defined Light Qualities Hard Light Sources Hard Light Defined Control Viewer’s Feelings Angles Of Light Matter Photo Exercises One Shaping Light Employing Barn Doors Employing A Snoot How To Make Your Light Source Larger Working With Flags, Dots And Fingers Cookies and Gobos Photo Exercises Two More Photo Training
In Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!, initially we review some lighting practices re ambient light. Ambient lighting can be soft or hard and mastering how to work with it is essential.
Hard Lighting: Next we’ll cover what hard light is and some of the circumstances where we may find it in use.
Sway Viewer’s Emotions: Using Hard light to control and elicit emotion in our images.
Light Angles Matter: With hard light, the angle of the light is a key consideration. Shoot at the incorrect angle and you might make a portrait that’ll absolutely be {despised|hated], and possibly create an enemy for life.
If you shoot at the right angle you might see your work on the wall of a gallery someday!
Light Shaping – Cookies, Snoots, Flags, Fingers & Dots. Do you know what all of them are?
You will in an hour or so after reading “Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!”. Not only will you know what they are, but you will know how and when to use them!
Take a look at “Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!”, for an easy to read – fully illustrated and simple to comprehend ebook. You'll be glad that you have added it to your library!
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