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Photography Lighting Equipment Basics

But the word photograph unfolded from the Greek words phot meaning light and graph meaning writing

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Photography Lighting Equipment Basics

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  1. Photography Lighting Equipment Basics By – Picsera 

  2. Introduction Photography, as we know it, came into existence only in the 19th century. But the word photograph unfolded from the Greek words phot meaning light and graph meaning writing.

  3. Different Types of Lighting  Natural light and artificial light are the two main kinds of light. Any light that occurs without human intervention is natural light. Some examples include the direct light of the sun’s rays on a sunny day, the diffused light on a cloudy or foggy day, or the gentle moonlight at night.

  4. Natural Light You need to understand the various angles of the sun and how each angle will affect your composition to use natural light optimally in your photography.

  5. You Don’t Need Any Photography Lighting Equipment During Golden Hour The best natural light, without a doubt, is the ultra-soft light emanating over the horizon during the golden hours every day. Golden hour occurs during sunrise and sunset.

  6. Artificial Light Any light source that isn’t naturally occurring is artificial light. Examples of artificial light include LED light, studio strobe, pop-up flash of the camera, speedlight, streetlight, or table lamp. Technically, all light sources other than sunlight, moonlight, and starlight are artificial.

  7. While artificial light sources may sound elaborate and expensive, they are not. It’s true that premium professional-grade strobes are expensive. But you can also buy inexpensive DIY solutions.

  8. Thank You  Contact us: Picsera INC 11151 NW 36th Ave Miami, FL 33167 USA (888) 672-4505 info@picsera.com picsera.com

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