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In a silhouette image, the subject in the foreground of a picture is only a dark, featureless shadow, while the content in the background is perfectly illuminated. Recreating a silhouette image...
Taking photos outdoors on a clear or even a cloudy day provides plenty of light. But there is such a thing as "too much light" in a photograph. Sunlight is very direct and will cast hard,...
Creating soft, natural lighting makes people look better and objects look more natural. Diffused lighting works to reduce harsh shadows and soften the texture of skin. Simply light your subject...
When funds are tight, and the pictures need to look good, photographers get resourceful. It's not difficult to take well-lit, professional-looking photos with a few around-the-house items and a...
Light meters are used to measure brightness or intensity of available or artificial light on or around a photographic subject. The reading from the light meter indicates what adjustments in...
The Rule of Thirds can be briefly described as a compositional rule that every photographer, amateur or professional, should consider when taking any type of photograph. This rule is used to make...
Lighting is an essential element of every photograph you ever take. Whether your photo is overexposed or underexposed, or taken in the shade, in the sunlight or in an office, lighting is always...
We all strive to take stunning and amazing photography. Most good pictures follow all the rules, but the portraits that are a little out of the box can become incredible. You see it’s all very...
Photography can be a challenging craft to master when attempting to achieve a high quality photograph. While there are many elements to consider, light is by far the most important in the impact...
Lighting is one of the most important steps in photography. If you do not have proper lighting then your images will turn out less-than-desirable. Using an umbrella in photography will provide...
Half of photography technology is owning a great camera and knowing how to operate it. The other half having a great set of lights and accessories and knowing how to use them. To position lights...
Reflectors and diffusers are common accessories for photographers in and out of the studio. These items help with directing light onto a subject when flash photography doesn't provide enough fill...
Contre-jour is the effect of a bright backlight to create a silhouette that is surrounded by a soft, halo-esque light. It can add a dramatic effect to the photo by sharpening the object’s borders...
Backlighting is lighting in a photograph setup that comes from behind the subject. Backlighting can enhance finer details in a picture on the subjects edges or make your pictures more dynamic by...
Taking pictures in the summer time means bright sunshine, which makes deep shadows on your subjects. This will make your pictures have unpleasantly dark shading on the faces of people or on your...
Taking portraits? Perhaps you don't enjoy fumbling with wheels and dials trying to find the best f-stop/shutter speed combination. A handheld meter is particularly useful for photographers who use...