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In “Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!” we are involved with defining hard light and learning how to shape it - to create some really awesome results!
For most of us, the sun is our major source of light. If it isn’t hiding behind a bunch of clouds, it is a hard source of light. Mastering how to work with hard light is vital to our progression as photo shooters! “Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!” shows you everything you have to understand!
After you’re familiar with working with and shaping hard light, your life becomes pretty exciting - you’ll be able to control the viewer’s emotions at will! It is after you begin inserting feelings into your photos that you’ll stop creating "snapshots" and beging making "art”.
Here’s Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!’s TOC to show you a bit of what is covered:
Contents
Introduction Working With Ambient Light Ambient Light Defined Light Qualities Hard Light Sources Defining Hard Light Direct Viewer Feelings Angles Of Light Matter Practice Exercise One Shaping Light Employing Barn Doors Employing The Snoot Making Your Light Source Bigger Using Fingers, Flags and Dots Gobos and Cookies Practice Exercises 2 More Photo Training
In Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!, to start we review a few light concepts re ambient lighting. Ambient light sources can be hard or soft and learning how to work with it is vital.
Hard Light: Then we’ll discuss what hard light is and some of the situations where we could find it being used.
Sway Viewer’s Emotions: How hard light is used to control and elicit emotion in your images.
Angles Of The Light Matter: When using hard light, the angle of the light is a key consideration. Shoot at the incorrect angle and you may 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 images on the wall of a gallery someday!
Light Shaping – Snoots, Flags, Fingers, Dots & Cookies. Do you know what all of them are?
After reading “Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!” you WILL. Not only will you know what they are, but you will know how and when to use them!
Check out “Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!”, for an easy to read – illustrated and simple to comprehend e-book. You'll be thrilled that you have added it to your library!
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