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Photography by Morgan L.
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Photography by Brendan O. Directions of Light Back lighting Front lighting Side lighting
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Photography by Sierra H. Photography by Karen P. Photography by John A. Back Lighting: Good for unique shapes and abstract images. Can be used with a reflector to add lighting to the subjects face as well. Front lighting: Can sometimes make the subject look 2D (flat) & diminish details. Least dramatic/creative lighting. Good for those with aged skin due to less shadows. Side Lighting: Dramatic lighting. Often good for portraits, animals, and mountains.
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For similar topics, also visit the following tutorials: Understanding White Balance Understanding White Balance : http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/white-balance.htm Discusses the types and terminology of light's color temperature. http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/white-balance.htm Introduction to Portrait Lighting: One Light Source Introduction to Portrait Lighting: One Light Source http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/portrait-lighting.htm Understand how light influences the appearance of a portrait. http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/portrait-lighting.htm Photography in Fog, Mist or Haze Photography in Fog, Mist or Haze http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/fog-photography.htm Learn how these unique weather conditions influence lighting. http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/fog-photography.htm Common Obstacles in Night Photography Common Obstacles in Night Photography http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/night-photography.htm An introduction to some of the challenging technical hurdles. http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/night-photography.htm
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