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In “Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!” we’re concerned with defining hard light and learning how to shape it - to get some really amazing results!
Usually, the sun is our major source of light. If it isn’t hiding behind a bank of clouds, it is a hard light source. Learning how to use hard light is essential to our development as photographers! “Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!” shows you everything you’ll need to know!
After you are comfortable with using and shaping hard light sources, your life gets very exciting - you’ll be able to sway your viewer’s emotions whenever you want! It's after you start putting emotions in your photos that you’ll stop creating "snaps" and start making "art”.
Here is Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!’s Table Of Contents to show you SOME of what’s covered:
Contents
Introduction Working With Ambient Light Sources Defining Ambient Light Qualities Of Light Hard Light Hard Light Defined Sway Viewer Feelings Angles Of Light Matter Photo Exercise One Light Shaping Employing Barn Doors Employing A Snoot Making Your Light Bigger Employing Flags, Dots And Fingers Cookies and Gobos Photo Exercises 2 Additional Photo Training
In Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!, to start we recap a few light practices regarding ambient light sources. Ambient light can be hard or soft and mastering how to work with it is vital.
Hard Light: Next we’ll cover what hard light is and some of the situations where we may find it being used.
Control 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 vital consideration. If you shoot using the wrong angle and you might create a photo that’ll completely be {despised|hated], and might create a lifelong enemy.
Shoot at the right angle and you may see your work mounted in a gallery someday!
Shaping The Light – Dots, Cookies, Snoots, Flags & Fingers. 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 – fully illustrated and simple to comprehend e-book. You'll be glad that you've added it to your collection!
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