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Write with light
So last time we talked about varying the height at which you take your photos, this time I want to talk about light. Light will make or break your photos. Photography literally means to write with light.
So what is good light? Well that’s too much to discuss in one article – but we can make a start with texture, dimension and shape. I can demonstrate that easily.
All you need is an egg, an egg cup, a torch and a room you can turn the lights out in. Place the egg in the egg cup, turn on the torch and turn out the lights! Shine the torch straight ahead at the egg. You’ll see it looks flat, like it’s been cut out of paper and stood up – it’s totally 2 dimensional – that’s bad light…and where is the flash on your camera? Pretty much where the torch is – shining straight ahead. Now move the torch to the left, or right – and maybe up a bit. See the shadows start to form on one side and highlights on the other – moving the light source starts to give that texture, dimension and shape we’re looking for. So next time you’re taking a picture of a friend or loved one, try turning that flash off and positioning them near a window – get the light coming in from the same angle as where you moved that torch and get some well lit portraits.
And remember – have fun!
Niel Stewart, Photographer
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We put our origami skills to the test and created a bespoke promotional box for Sash UK. The box will contain various literature, a pen and a USB Flash drive. Breaking away from their usual branding we have gone for a bold Banksy inspired illustration style. Watch this space for the finished product…
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