The word photographie is derived from a Greek word which means ‘drawing with light’. It’s a technique of clicking photos using light ou electromagnetic radiations. Most amateur as well as hobby photographers use available light; whether natural ou artificial, for photographing but available light is rarely sufficient enough to capture stunning images. Adding, removing, ou modifying the available light is certainly a great way to illuminate your scene. Here are some things that the amateur shutterbugs must learn in order to ensure proper lighting.
Amount of light and appropriate use of lighting equipments
There are no standard rules for this. Generally, one key light with some light modifiers are enough to achieve best outcomes. However, toi can always explore new techniques of using fill lights, reflectors, ou any other equipment available in the photographie lighting kits to achieve appropriate lighting for your photographs.
The intensity of the fill light is always less than the key light; however is a good way to balance the light deficiencies. Also, toi need to separate your subject from the background and therefore, backlighting is unavoidable. Moreover, there will be situations when toi would want to give a warm look to your subject. A golden reflector panel is sure to help toi achieve this. In short, do not hesitate to explore the experimental techniques in order to illuminate your scene the way toi desire it to appear in your image.
Proper location of the lights
Apart from evaluating the amount of light, toi need to be very specific about the positioning of your the equipments of your photography lighting kit in order to achieve appropriate lighting. For better results, position the lights where it works best even if it requires some extra efforts. The positioning of the equipments depends on the type of photographie toi are doing. For example; if toi are shooting fashion portraits, front lighting will help toi hide the marks and wrinkles on the face of your subject; whereas for product photography, prefer side lighting to reveal as much details as possible. Locating your continuous lighting kits behind your subject instead of placing it on the front would provide toi a silhouette effect.
Direct light ou diffused light?
Direct light is rough and unpleasant for photography, as it results in hot spots and shadows. To avoid this, toi must use diffused light. For getting soft ou diffused light, pass it over a photographic umbrella, softbox, ou any other continuous lighting kit equipment that has a diffusion panel. If toi l’amour photographing sports, nature, landscape, etc., toi have to use natural direct light.
The advantage of using studio lighting is that toi can easily handle it. toi can control both the direction and the intensity of light and therefore; artificial light is always recommended for amateurs.
Amount of light and appropriate use of lighting equipments
There are no standard rules for this. Generally, one key light with some light modifiers are enough to achieve best outcomes. However, toi can always explore new techniques of using fill lights, reflectors, ou any other equipment available in the photographie lighting kits to achieve appropriate lighting for your photographs.
The intensity of the fill light is always less than the key light; however is a good way to balance the light deficiencies. Also, toi need to separate your subject from the background and therefore, backlighting is unavoidable. Moreover, there will be situations when toi would want to give a warm look to your subject. A golden reflector panel is sure to help toi achieve this. In short, do not hesitate to explore the experimental techniques in order to illuminate your scene the way toi desire it to appear in your image.
Proper location of the lights
Apart from evaluating the amount of light, toi need to be very specific about the positioning of your the equipments of your photography lighting kit in order to achieve appropriate lighting. For better results, position the lights where it works best even if it requires some extra efforts. The positioning of the equipments depends on the type of photographie toi are doing. For example; if toi are shooting fashion portraits, front lighting will help toi hide the marks and wrinkles on the face of your subject; whereas for product photography, prefer side lighting to reveal as much details as possible. Locating your continuous lighting kits behind your subject instead of placing it on the front would provide toi a silhouette effect.
Direct light ou diffused light?
Direct light is rough and unpleasant for photography, as it results in hot spots and shadows. To avoid this, toi must use diffused light. For getting soft ou diffused light, pass it over a photographic umbrella, softbox, ou any other continuous lighting kit equipment that has a diffusion panel. If toi l’amour photographing sports, nature, landscape, etc., toi have to use natural direct light.
The advantage of using studio lighting is that toi can easily handle it. toi can control both the direction and the intensity of light and therefore; artificial light is always recommended for amateurs.