Light Creates the Mood
Written by jade on August 18, 2009 – 11:02 am -
Light meters, Depth of field, “F” Stops, Shadows, Halo’s and of course the ever-dreaded “Red Eye” ……
Wait a minute! I’ve been paid handsomely for years to know about all these things and more. But this is how I pay the rent and put food on
the table for myself and Albert Albert my faithful Yorkshire Terrier. If you visit my website, you’ll see photographs of him.
However this blog is not about me, it’s about you and how you can take better photographs of your children. So let’s start with the number one thing… LIGHT. Light creates and equals mood. Look for the beautiful light, if you have lovely light in the garden or coming through a window, try shooting there. Don’t be afraid to move the furniture and spread out a blanket on the floor. Position your child away from the wall (no shadows), so the pool of light streams in.
Experiment and avoid too much backlighting or halo (“halo affect”)… not a pretty sight. Try to avoid the hot light of midday. Shooting really beautiful photographs for many reasons is best if done either very early in the morning when the light is cool and soft or late in the day when it’s all warm and cozy. I love the beach and the blue sky. Seasonal shots are beautiful, such as in an orchard or pumpkin field, or against the fall leaves. I also love clean backgrounds. So don’t be afraid to take a couple of plain sheets outside, drape them and shoot with them as the background. Just leave yourself enough room once again to avoid shadows.
I can’t emphasize enough that in order to take wonderful photographs of children it’s necessary to take a lot of pictures – and learn from your mistakes…. There’s no other way to learn.
You can’t learn it from a book…you have to see it.
Remember: 1st look for the beautiful light and 2nd look for the beautiful light……
Stay tuned… more to come.
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