Friday, 30 November 2018

Photography Workshop#2

Let’s get warmed up!
What shall we shoot this week? Go out and shoot the ‘most colourful’ photo. Let’s discuss!

LESSON#2
UNDERSTANDING LIGHT – 1

Since photography is all about ‘drawing with light’, we need to know more about it! Light is the basic necessity for any photograph.

WHERE DO WE GET LIGHT FOR PHOTOGRAPHY?

1. Natural light comes from the sun (or the moon, maybe!).
Using natural light means taking pictures with the light from the outdoors; whether it is morning light, afternoon light or evening light.
 
2. Artificial light can come from light sources like bulbs, tubelights,table lights and the camera’s own flash.
 

Today, we will talk only about natural light. 

HARD AND SOFT LIGHT

Soft Light: Soft light is less bright and has very less shadows. It is the light you’d get on a cloudy day or when the sun is coming in through a window curtain. The best time to get this light is during ‘The Golden Hours’ of photography just after sunrise and just before sunset.

Hard Light: Hard light is quite bright/intense and makes long and deep shadows. You usually find this during the middle of the day/afternoon.

THE COLOUR OF LIGHT
Let’s experiment…step outside and see what colour the light is right now!

Blue Light: you get this kind of light just before sunrise or just after sunset, a time called ‘twilight’.

Golden Light: you get this kind of light during sunrise or sunset. Your pictures will have lovely reds, yellows, golden colours.

Bluish-Yellow: This kind of light is found around midday. It’s harsh light that can be bright and warm at the same time.