Saturday, June 30, 2018

How to Light Eyes in Photography

Getting the right light on your photo subjects can be a daunting task. The retinas in the eyes pick up light sources that you arent even aware of, and too much light can give the eyes a harsh glowing red eye look that is very unappealing. There are several tricks of the trade that will help you avoid this situation, leaving your subjects eyes bright and natural. Instructions 1 Make sure there is plenty of natural light in the room for the...

How to Use Auto-Exposure Bracketing

Exposure bracketing is a technique used by photographers to ensure proper exposure in tricky lighting situations. Many cameras have a built-in auto-exposure bracketing function that will allow you to bracket your shots with ease. Here are the steps needed to use auto-exposure bracketing. Instructions 1 Familiarize yourself with your particular camera's auto-exposure bracketing function by reading the manual. This will tell you what buttons...

Tuesday, June 26, 2018

How to Make Your Own Photo Lighting Studio Cube

Professional photographers use light cubes when photographing small objects. They put the objects and the camera inside the cube in order to have better control over the lighting. You can buy a collapsible light cube, but it is easier and less expensive to make your own. Instructions 1 On the front of the box, measure and mark a spot 2 inches from each of the corners. Use a ruler to draw a rectangle, using the marked spots as guides. Cut out...

Sun Camera Effects

In outdoor photography sunlight is used as the basic source to light subjects. The color, direction, quantity and quality of this lighting source depends on the time of day, weather, season, location and latitude of the sun. These variables give photographers a variety of shooting options and the opportunity to get creative with the powerful light source. Use the sun to your advantage by capturing dramatic natural lighting effects. More than...