TIP & TRICKS FOR BETTER CLICKS
Issue #3
In Picture This issue #2 we talked about basics of photography. In this issue we
are going to go over some great lighting tips to help make your photos
look like they were taken by a professional.
Photography requires a few skills to make your prints look professional.
One part of making a print professional is lighting. Lighting in
photography takes a little planning and understanding of a few
techniques. You best subject or object might not turn out that way if the
proper light does not help to laminate the area. Below are a few tips on
using light for photography.
First you must decide if you will use artificial or sunlight. If you are using
sunlight you will rely on the Kelvin scale to determine the temperature of
light and therefore the color of light. The color of light is important to
maintaining the colors you see around you. For instance the warmer
the light the redder the light will be, thus you may need to pick the time
you will go out and shoot photographs. Outdoor lighting offers so many
different times to take pictures depending on your need.
Next a photographer needs to understand the sun’s color scale.
Pictures tend to lead the viewer towards certain feelings; often softer
colors evoke more emotion. So understanding the suns impact on the
colors will help you find the correct time of day. The sun evokes blue
hues in the morning hours, while closer to noon you will find more
neutral colors. The neutral colors can take away some of the definition
you want in your print. Knowing how you want to shot the picture will
also help you determine when you wish to take the shot.
When using natural light you will need to work with the angle and
direction of the sunlight. If the sunlight is broad and diffused you will
have softer shadows while the more narrow the light is focused the
more shadow you can create. Often at noon when the sun is in mid arc
you lose definition of the subject. The subject could look grainy. This is
why shadow is used; the shadows can give you more quality to the print
if used correctly. This adds to the beauty of your pictures.
You can also modify sunlight through certain techniques. Modifying
sunlight when taking portraits outdoors requires the use of a
background. You may wish for a breath taking landscape that will
provide more composition to the photo. You may need to block the sun
if it interferes with you or your subject’s sight. You might also bring in a
white surface to fill the shadows. Landscape photography requires less
work then usually natural light for portraits. In fact using natural sunlight
for landscape photography without modifications can yield you a better
photograph.
Landscape photography uses nature to provide the light and shadows.
This is why you need to understand the light scale and temperature.
Time is the most important aspect of using sunlight. To understand
natural lighting you need to understand the affects the sun will have at
certain times of the day. For instance if you are in a thickly vegetative
forest the sunlight will have difficulty streaming in unless it is over head.
You will have natural shadows in the forest and remember you can
move around your subject to find the best angle with the sun.
Photography is an art that requires techniques and practice. Lighting is
a major part of photography, especially when you are using natural light.
Sunlight can bring plenty of shadows or take them away depending on
the time of day. Knowing the best time to take a photograph depends
on the sun’s angle. Photography is an interesting hobby and profession
when practiced properly will give you plenty of prints for your home and
others.
Whether you are a professional or a novice photographer, you want to
produce some exquisite pictures with the proper lighting. With this in
mind, choose your lighting according to your needs and the needs of
your subject or object. Your pictures will be delightful with brightness
when you use the best lighting situation.
Make sure you look for your next issue soon. We will be talking about
taking wedding pictures that will capture the moment!