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In “Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!” we are concerned with defining hard light and learning how to work with it - to get some pretty stunning photographs!
For most of us, the sun is our primary source of light. If it isn’t hidden behind a bank of clouds, it is a hard source of light. Learning how to use hard light is essential to our development as photographers! “Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!” shows you everything you need to know!
After you are comfortable with working with and shaping hard light, life gets very exciting - you’ll be able to control your viewer’s feelings at will! It is when you begin putting emotions into your photography that you’ll stop creating "snaps" and start making "art”.
Here’s Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!’s Table Of Contents to show you a bit of what is covered:
Contents
Introduction
Working With Ambient Light
Defining Ambient Light
Light Qualities
Hard Light Sources
Defining Hard Light
Control Viewer’s Feelings
Angles Of Light Matter
Practice Exercise 1
Light Shaping
Using Barn Doors
Employing A Snoot
How To Make Your Light Source Larger
Employing Flags, Dots And Fingers
Cookies and Gobos
Photo Exercises Two
More Photo Training
In Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!, to start we review some lighting theories regarding ambient lighting. Ambient lighting can be hard or soft and learning how to work with it is vital.
Hard Light Sources: Then we’ll discover what hard lighting is and a few of the situations where we might find it being used.
Direct Viewer Feelings: How hard light is used to elicit and control emotion in your photos.
Light Angles Matter: When using hard light, the angle of the light is a vital consideration. If you shoot using the wrong angle and you may create a portrait that will completely be {despised|hated], and might create an enemy for life.
Shoot at the right angle and you may see your work on the wall of a gallery someday!
Shaping The Light – Snoots, Flags, Fingers, Dots & Cookies. Do you know what they all are?
After reading “Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!” you WILL. Not only will you know what they are, but you will know how and when to use them!
Take a look at “Master Photo Lighting... Hard Light!”, it’s an easy to read – illustrated and simple to comprehend ebook. You will be glad that you've added it to your collection!
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