High Front Light:
We are trained early on that high front light is the best type of light and often it is. The sun is giving brightness to the picture.
We are trained early on that high front light is the best type of light and often it is. The sun is giving brightness to the picture.
Front Light:
illuminates the portion of the subject facing the photographer. Your camera's flash is the most common type of front lighting.
illuminates the portion of the subject facing the photographer. Your camera's flash is the most common type of front lighting.
Side Light:
Emphasize texture, dimension, shape, and patterns. Her face has side light the sun is lighting half or her face.
Emphasize texture, dimension, shape, and patterns. Her face has side light the sun is lighting half or her face.
Back light:
Light tat comes from behind the subject. Im the subject but the light makes me look darker because of the brightness.
Light tat comes from behind the subject. Im the subject but the light makes me look darker because of the brightness.
Hard Light:
Found in a bright sunny day it creates very dark and light scenes. The trees look dark but then the sky has a lot of lighting.
Found in a bright sunny day it creates very dark and light scenes. The trees look dark but then the sky has a lot of lighting.
Soft Light:
Is very camera friendly smooth, diffuse, even with few shadows to confuse your camera. Some of the background is dark but the phone has light.
Is very camera friendly smooth, diffuse, even with few shadows to confuse your camera. Some of the background is dark but the phone has light.
Flourescent Light:
Create a green incandescent light also known as tungsten(traditional light bulbs) can make a subject look yellow. My phones flash light makes a part of the table look yellowish.
Create a green incandescent light also known as tungsten(traditional light bulbs) can make a subject look yellow. My phones flash light makes a part of the table look yellowish.