Brett reached out as he loved some of the creative lighting image work he had seen Wes shoot. He was in need of some branding, marketing images to use to promote his upcoming gigs and to lift his online social presence.
How cool are some of these images from his final Collection Set!
How to Achieve the Best Lighting in Every Photo Session
Of the many aspects that play an important role in achieving the perfect shot, lighting is among the top 10.
Light can change the mood of a photo completely, adding depth and contrast to each shot.
In order to ensure that you always achieve the best possible lighting before you start shooting, follow these tips:
- Understand your camera. Your camera was designed to help you take the best possible shots in different locations and situations so it helps to go through your camera’s settings in order to understand how you can still take good photos in low light scenarios. If you’re unsure, just place the camera on auto mode.
- Consider your location. You will always get the best natural light by shooting outdoors but good light can be found indoors too. Choose a spot near a window or door where there is natural light streaming in. A subject that is lit from the side makes for some lovely photos.
- Light direction plays a role. If you know that you’ll be shooting outside, try and find a shaded area as this will provide even lighting on your subjects as opposed to dappled lighthing. You also don’t want your subjects to be squinting so make sure the sun is not directly behind you when you’re taking photos. With that being said, if you’re outside in the sun with limited alternatives, adding some sunglasses could be a good fix.
- Choose the right time of day. If possible, choose to shoot earlier or later in the day to take advantage of the best natural light. This is, of course, most applicable if you’re shooting outside. Try taking advantage of “the golden hour” which is 15-20 minutes before and after sunset.
- Pay attention to the weather. An overcast day often provides some really great lighting because the clouds act like a filter for the sun.
- Keep your flash handy. While using your flash is not always ideal, it definitely has its place and you should always keep it handy if you want to have a good backup lighting option available to you.
Overall, when it comes to achieving the best possible light, planning is key.
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