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Photography Lighting Lessons On Video

For most photography lighting is what makes a qualitative difference. Whether the source is natural, artificial or diffused, your photography lighting is something good to understand to improve your photos.

There is quite a bit of information about lighting available. In fact, all of the information can be confusing and seem overly complex. I offer these instructional videos to provide a diverse compilation of photo lighting lessons. They’re short, informative and easy.

When I started in photography, I had no idea how many different types of lighting there were. For example, there is natural lighting, diffused lighting, artificial lighting, flash lighting, low-key lighting, available lighting, etc. Learning the differences improved my photos dramatically.

Shooting in available lighting can be great in setting stunning moods. Lighting coming in from a window or doorway is obvious, as well as candle lighting. Available lighting can produce very interesting light patterns. Of course, since daylight is always moving, you must work fast to capture as many of the mood changing light settings, as possible.

If you select the correct white balance, candle lighting can offer a dimension to your digital photography. Setting the white balance is key.

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If any of these lessons are helpful to you, I would like to hear about it. Will you please leave your comments on my Photography Marketing blog? I would appreciate it and so will others looking for good content.

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There are many very good brands of photographic lighting. My personal preference is the Smith-Victor brand. For my purposes, their equipment is sturdy, dependable, flexible, easy-to-operate, and powerful. Best of all, Smith-Victor has systems that are very affordable. Visit the Market Photography Depot to see the online catalog of lighting equipment and other quality photography equipment.


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