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In “Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!” we are concerned with defining hard light plus learning the best ways to work with it - to create some pretty amazing photographs!
Generally, the sun will be our major light source. If it isn’t hiding behind a bunch of clouds, it’s a hard light source. Learning the best ways to use hard lighting is vital to our progression as photo shooters! “Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!” shows you everything you need to understand!
After you’re familiar with working with and shaping hard light, your life becomes very exciting - you can control your viewer’s feelings at will! It's after you begin putting feelings into your photos that you stop shooting "snapshots" and start creating "art”.
Here’s Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!’s Table Of Contents to show you a bit of what’s covered:
Contents
Introduction Using Ambient Lighting Ambient Light Defined Light Qualities Hard Lighting Hard Light Defined Direct Viewer’s Feelings Angles Of Light Matter Practice Exercise One Light Shaping Using Barn Doors Working With The Snoot Making Your Light Source Bigger Using Dots, Fingers and Flags Gobos and Cookies Practice Exercises Two More Photography Training
In Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!, first we review some lighting ideas regarding ambient light. Ambient lighting can be soft or hard and mastering how to work with it is vital.
Hard Light Sources: Then we discuss what hard light is and a few of the situations where we could find it in use.
Control Viewer’s Feelings: Using Hard light to control and elicit emotion in our images.
Light Angles Matter: When using hard lighting, the angle of the light is a key consideration. If you shoot using the wrong angle and you could make a photo that’ll completely be {despised|hated], and possibly create an enemy for life.
Shoot at the right angle and you may see your images mounted in a gallery one day!
Light Shaping – Flags, Fingers, Dots, Cookies & Snoots. Do you understand what all of them are?
You will in an hour or so after reading “Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!”. Even better, you’ll know when and how to use them!
Check out “Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!”, it’s an easy to read – illustrated and easy to understand ebook. You will be glad that you've added it to your collection!
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