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In “Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!” we’re concerned with defining hard light plus we’ll learn how to shape it - to create some really stunning images!
Usually, the sun will be our major light source. If it isn’t hidden behind a bank of clouds, it’s a hard light source. Learning the best ways to work with hard lighting is essential to our development as photographers! “Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!” shows you EVERYTHING you will need to know!
Once you’re comfortable with working with and controlling hard light sources, your life becomes very exciting - you can control your viewer’s emotions at will! It is after you begin inserting emotions in your photos that you stop making "snapshots" and beging creating "art”.
Here is Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!’s TOC to show you a bit of what is covered:
Contents
Introduction
Working With Ambient Light
Defining Ambient Light
Light Qualities
Hard Light
Defining Hard Light
Direct Viewer’s Feelings
Angles Of Light Matter
Photo Exercises 1
Light Shaping
Using Barn Doors
Using A Snoot
How To Make A Light Bigger
Employing Flags, Dots And Fingers
Cookies and Gobos
Photo Exercise 2
Additional Photography Training
In Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!, initially we recap some lighting ideas regarding ambient lighting. Ambient light can be soft or hard and mastering how to use it is vital.
Hard Lighting: Next we will discover what hard light is and some of the situations where we might find it in use.
Control Viewer Emotions: Using Hard light to elicit and control emotion in your photos.
Light Angles Matter: With hard light, the light’s angle is a key factor. Shoot at the incorrect angle and you might make a portrait that’ll absolutely be {despised|hated], and might create a lifelong enemy.
Shoot at the right angle you might see your work on the wall of a gallery one day!
Light Shaping – Snoots, Flags, Fingers, Dots & Cookies. Do you understand what they all are?
After reading “Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!” you WILL. 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 – fully illustrated and easy to comprehend e-book. You'll be glad that you've added it to your library!
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