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With “Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!” we are concerned with understanding hard light and we’ll learn the best ways to work with it - to create some really stunning results!
For most of us, the sun is our major source of light. Unless it is hidden behind a bunch of clouds, it’s a hard light source. Mastering the best ways to work with hard lighting is essential to our progression as photo shooters! “Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!” shows you everything you will need to know!
Once you are familiar with using and shaping hard light sources, your life becomes very exciting - you’ll be able to control your viewer’s feelings at will! It is when you start inserting feelings in your photography that you’ll stop making "snapshots" and beging making "art”.
Here is Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!’s TOC to show you SOME of what’s included:
Contents
Introduction Using Ambient Light Ambient Light Defined Qualities Of Light Hard Lighting Hard Light Defined Control Viewer’s Emotions Light Angles Matter Practice Exercise 1 Light Shaping Working With Barn Doors Using The Snoot Making A Light Bigger Working With Fingers, Flags and Dots Cookies and Gobos Photo Exercises Two Additional Photo Training
In Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!, to start we review some light ideas regarding ambient light sources. Ambient light can be hard or soft and mastering how to use it is essential.
Hard Light: Next we’ll cover what hard lighting is and some of the situations where we could find it in use.
Control Viewer Emotions: How hard light is used to elicit and control feelings in your photography.
Angles Of The Light Matter: With hard lighting, the light’s angle is a vital factor. Shoot using the wrong angle and you could create a portrait that’ll completely be {despised|hated], and might create a lifelong enemy.
Shoot at the right angle you might see your images mounted in a gallery one day!
Shaping The Light – Fingers, Dots, Cookies, Snoots & Flags. Do you understand what they all 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!
Take a look at “Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!”, it’s an easy to read – illustrated and easy to comprehend ebook. You will be thrilled that you've added it to your collection!
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