Lighting

Natural Light in Portrait Photography is Back

Jul 16th, 2010 | By Guest Author | Category: Lighting, Portraits

Back in the 80′s and 90′s window lighting was very avant-garde and fashionable. However, then the window was always part of the scene. The subject was facing directly into the window or at a 45 degree angle so the light would softly illuminate the side facing the window. Reflectors were sometimes used to fill in [...]



Basic Lighting For Photography

Mar 30th, 2010 | By Guest Author | Category: Lighting

Basic lighting for photography really is simple if you break it down.The problem with new photographers is theyare trying to do too much at one time. Start with ambient light before moving to strobes. What you need to start. White Reflector Manual Setting on Camera Soft Doorway Light I would suggest trying to learn how [...]



Quality Strobe Lights At a Low Price.

Oct 27th, 2009 | By Guest Author | Category: Lighting, Shopping

The number one question by beginner photographers is about lighting. Light is the key to quality photography and can run from $25.00 to tens of thousands for top professional name brand equipment. If you have several thousand to spend then almost any known brand you want to buy will be of good quality and last [...]



Ambiant Light Portrait Photography

Aug 12th, 2009 | By Guest Author | Category: Lighting, Portraits

Most wanting to do high quality portrait photography think you must have a massive investment in lighting to do a good job. Portrait photography is the same as any other area of photography. You must know how to use your equipment and understand light and angles. The light can be man make from strobes or [...]