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Summary: How and why to use existing light sources for your photos in this free photography video.
Joey Gunz has been doing photography for nearly twenty years. He got started in photography at his first job working as a youth reporter for a local newspaper. He currently holds a...read more
" Hi! I'm Joey Gunz, Glamor Photographer. You can check out my work on line at www.joeygunz.com. Today I will be bringing you part 5 of our photo tutorial in our subject matter for Expert Village is natural art existing light. So you just dropped the whole big old wad of money on that brand new camera but you couldn't afford photo strobes and all that fancy light and equipment that went along with it, so what do you do? Well like any other photographer you go and you utilize your natural or existing light sources. Well what are natural and existing light sources? Well my definition of a natural light source is going to be a source of light which we have no control over. Most obviously, most painful obvious the sun and the moon. An existing light source would also be a light source that we have no control over like lamps or lights in the building. So you don't need anything else and maybe a reflector or something. You get your camera, you learn how to set those aperture settings, you learn how to shoot in that program mode and you going to utilize your existing or your natural light source to make wild images. This photo tutorial was brought to you for Expert Village by joeygunz.com. I'm Joey Gunz and thanks for hanging out. "
eHow Article: How to Use Existing Light for Photography