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In “Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!” we are concerned with understanding hard light and learning the best ways to work with it - to get some really stunning results!
For most of us, the sun is our major light source. If it isn’t hiding behind a bank of clouds, it is a hard light source. Learning the best ways to use hard light is vital to our development as photographers! “Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!” will show you EVERYTHING you will need to understand!
Once you’re familiar with using and controlling hard light, your life gets pretty exciting - you can control your viewer’s feelings whenever you want! It's after you start putting emotions in your photography that you’ll stop creating "snaps" and beging creating "art”.
Here is Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!’s TOC to show you SOME of what’s included:
Contents
Intro Working With Ambient Light Ambient Light Defined Qualities Of Light Hard Light Sources Defining Hard Light Direct Viewer Emotions Light Angles Make A Difference Photo Exercise 1 Light Shaping Using Barn Doors Working With The Snoot How To Make Your Light Source Larger Using Fingers, Flags and Dots Gobos and Cookies Photo Exercises Two Additional Photo Training
In Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!, initially we recap some lighting theories re ambient lighting. Ambient lighting can be soft or hard and learning how to use it is vital.
Hard Light: Then we discover what hard light is and a few of the circumstances where we might find it being used.
Control Viewer’s Feelings: How hard light is used to control and elicit emotion in your photography.
Angles Of The Light Matter: When using hard lighting, the angle of the light is a vital consideration. Shoot using the wrong angle and you might make a photo that’ll completely be {despised|hated], and possibly create a lifelong enemy.
If you shoot at the right angle and you may see your work on the wall of a gallery someday!
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!”, for an easy to read – illustrated and easy to understand ebook. You'll be glad that you have added it to your library!
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