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April 25th, 2011 by admin

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Natural Light Photography - 3 Things To Know

In a world full of built-in flashes and cameras with automatic everything, its easy to forget how rewarding natural light photography can be. Although getting great results without studio lighting equipment can be more challenging, using natural light can make you a more skilled photographer and often creates some truly stunning images. Many of photography's greatest minds swore by working with the environment rather than manipulating it. If you are up for the challenge, here are a few things to remember before shooting:

Control Your Light
You may not always be able to control the clarity or level of natural light, but you can always change how it interacts with your subject. For example, when you take pictures in your house, you can open or close the curtains or blinds to change the amount of light coming into the room. This also works for creating focused directional light. If a room has two light sources such as windows you can mute one side to drive the focus of the image in whatever direction you choose. Experiment with how moving around buildings and other structures can change the way your images turn out.

Dodge the Sun
Though it seems like the best time of day for using natural light would be when the sun is the brightest at high noon, that is actually the worst. The bright and sharply directed light found in the middle of the day can lead to hotspots, high contrast, and stark shadows. If you're looking for these qualities in your images then noon may be a good time to shoot, however if you're interested in soft portrait lighting or subtle color scales you'll find much better results in the early morning hours. Morning air has a sort of clarity to it that is hard to describe, but youll immediately see the difference in your images. You will also find that overcast days are great for natural lighting of subjects as your pictures will be bright but lack harsh directional shadows.

Control Your Speeds
If you use a film camera instead of digital, you should use a medium range film speed like 400 to make sure you'll be able to shoot in most lighting situations. High and low speed films are very situational and may cause you to work around available light rather than with it causing you to have missed shots. It's a good idea to choose a shutter speed for the day (you'll soon get good at judging this with some practice) and only adjust the F Stop or vice versa. The less things you have to remember during your photo shoot, the more "in the moment" you will be.

Taking pictures with natural light can be one of the most enjoyable experiences (or the most frustrating) a photographer can have. As you use work more regularly in natural light photography, you will see more successes and less mistakes. As always, remember to keep it fun and before long you'll be admiring your framed portrait hanging in its beautiful unique picture frame.

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Photographic Prints of Digital photography from Science Photo Library


Photographic Prints of Digital photography from Science Photo Library


£10.00


10x8 Print, Digital photography. MODEL RELEASED. Digital photography. Woman using a digital camera. Chosen by Science Photo Library. Printed on 254x203mm Fuji Crystal Archive paper for stable image permanence and brilliant colour reproduction with smooth tones, enhanced sharpness, and excellent definition. Size refers to paper used. This item is shipped from our UK lab....

Framed Prints of Digital photography from Science Photo Library


Framed Prints of Digital photography from Science Photo Library


£25.00


Framed 10x8 Print, Black Grain Bevel with White Mount. , Digital photography. MODEL RELEASED. Digital photography. Woman using a digital camera. Chosen by Science Photo Library. 25x20cm print in 30x25cm frame with mount individually cut to size. Wood Grain effect Artcore molding. Mount board card with high quality facing papers, core board and backing paper. Hardboard back stapled in with hanger. ...

Canvas Prints of Digital photography from Science Photo Library


Canvas Prints of Digital photography from Science Photo Library


£40.00


16 Canvas Print, White Sides. , Digital photography. MODEL RELEASED. Digital photography. Woman using a digital camera. Chosen by Science Photo Library. Ready to hang, 40cm along the longest edge (other side scaled to fit). High quality 300gsm canvas with Fujifilm water based pigment ink. Hand stretched and stapled to 30mm wood frame, bevelled to increase tightness. Back finished with artists tape...

Portable Photo Studio Kit including Tent + Lights + Tripod


Portable Photo Studio Kit including Tent + Lights + Tripod


£28.99


Combine your digital camera with this kit, and you'll have everything you need to get great shots. In less than a minute, you can have everything out of the case, set up and ready to use. When you're done, it is just as quick to take down and store.Contents :- - Studio Surround, Size: 40cm x 40cm x 40cm - Two lights on stands (Caution - Lamps get extremely hot when in use, do not touch, Maximum Su...

Mini photo studio including Lights, stands, tripod, light tent etc


Mini photo studio including Lights, stands, tripod, light tent etc


£29.99


Unit is designed to offer and ideal all-in-one package for small object photography, suitable for website images, catalogues and marketing. The lights offer daylight GU10C light making the subject as close to true daylight as possible when photographed. This gives a professional white back finish (or coloured background if required) to any pictures allowing use with little manipulation....

Hama Studio Umbrella


Hama Studio Umbrella


£22.83


- 90 cm dia.; normal folding umbrella design with curved reflector surface; supplied in a case.- White; with flashgun bracket....

Light It, Shoot It, Retouch It: Learn Step by Step How to Go from Empty Studio to Finished Image (Voices That Matter)


Light It, Shoot It, Retouch It: Learn Step by Step How to Go from Empty Studio to Finished Image (Voices That Matter)


£16.62


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Light It, Shoot It, Retouch It: Learn Step by Step How to Go from Empty Studio to Finished Image (Voices That Matter)


Light It, Shoot It, Retouch It: Learn Step by Step How to Go from Empty Studio to Finished Image (Voices That Matter)



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Digital SLR Handbook


Digital SLR Handbook


£6.90


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