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How to Find Dramatic & Interesting Light For All Your Photos
How to Find Dramatic & Interesting Light For All Your Photos
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Length:
15 minutes
Released:
Apr 23, 2024
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Podcast episode
Description
Do you know how to find beautiful, dramatic, interesting light for your photos? Light is EVERYTHING in photography. Good light will illuminate your subject, draw your eye to what you want the viewer to focus on, minimize distractions, make images more dramatic or magical, give them a three dimensional quality and just generally make our images more compelling and unique. Thats why learning how to see the light, use it in different ways, and be able to control or manipulate it is crucial for photographers of all genres. So today on the podcast, I’m giving you advice on how you can find more interesting and dramatic light for your photos, regardless of whether you take photos to document your family, capture still lifes or portraits, so it really is for everyone. You can also find out more about our Mastering Natural Light course here. Why taking time to slow down as a photographer is the first steps in learning how to get more interesting photos The biggest takeaway our Mastering Natural Light students leave the course with The one thing that nearly all images will benefit from - and it’s all to do with the light. How to experiment with the same light in different ways to get more interesting images The end vision to have in mind that will enhance both the look and feel of your images. CHECK OUT THE MASTERING NATURAL LIGHT COURSE! ? Mastering Natural Light Course COME SAY HI! WEBSITE | https://livesnaplove.com/ BLOG | https://livesnaplove.com/blog-home INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/livesnaplove FACEBOOK | https://www.facebook.com/livesnaplove New episodes drop every Tuesday, so make sure to click that follow button to get notified when they land!
Released:
Apr 23, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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