This is a guest post by Tom Dinning who, besides being a professional photographer, teacher and mini-celebrity in the Light Stalking community, has also shared some very popular tutorials in the forums and in other posts. Recently I had a browse through my files to see if there was any consistency with the times of […]
Understanding Light Articles
Many times, one light is enough. The master of the “one light,” Zack Arias once racked up a huge debt from being a gear head. From this experience, he learned to use the bare minimum equipment and came out stronger as a photographer. As someone who has been a gear head myself, I subscribe to […]
Getting correctly exposed images doesn’t have to be difficult. But to get it right, there are a few things you need to remember. To avoid under and over exposure, it’s important to understand how to use the two controls that adjust the amount of light reaching the film or sensor, the aperture and shutter speed. […]
The is a guest post by Fiona Hall, an Antarctic specialist and Wildlife Photographer of the Year semi-finalist. Check out some of her awesome photos of Antarctica on her website. The direction from which light strikes a scene, relative to the camera position, has a significant effect on colour, form, texture, and depth in the […]
This is a guest post by professional photographer, Joe Graziano. Low light photography can be a lot of fun. And you don’t need to trade your soul for an expensive camera to do it. You just need to have one that has some manual setting options. I’m focusing on digital here, but I think most […]