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It takes quite a few combined elements to get a good photograph. Above all, photography means working with light. The origin of the word “photo” comes from the Greek “phos”, which means light. It’s this particular attribute that separates our craft from others. Ever since I started photography, I’ve met a lot of people that expressed their retention towards working with artificial lighting. Many would say that it made their photos look unnatural, plasticky. I believe these concerns that so many people have are rooted in misunderstanding or lack of skill in shaping light. Natural light is a great thing, and there are indeed photographers who create amazing images using only the light available in the environment .That is a great thing, but even some of the best of them find themselves in difficulty when shooting for a client in low light situations. Boosting the ISO to 12000 on your D4 will cut it if you’re shooting a wedding, when, let’s face it, you don’t have that much time to setup any external flashes. But what are going to do if your client is a major corporation who wants portraits of their employees for next year’s calendar and they want them shot in some office with dull, neon lights? The key to understanding light, be it natural or artificial, sunlight or strobes, is volume. Read more »
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If you have a friend planning a wedding or the happy day is coming soon, then you can give her or him a much better gift than the standard stuff. You may not have the skills or experience to offer your friend professional wedding photography services, but you can use your digital photography to create a separate album of images of events prior to the big day.