Why Most Photographers Misunderstand Summer Light
Why does summer light feel so different? Every year photographers wait for summer. The longer evenings, the golden sunsets and the warm light make this season feel magical. But the real reason summer photography feels so unique has very little to do with the weather. In this video, we'll explore the psychology behind summer light, why it changes the way we experience photographs and what some of the world's greatest photographers understood about photographing this season! I think whether you're a street photographer, documentary photographer or simply someone who loves photography, this video will completely change the way you look at summer. 📖 Download my photography guide: https://tatianahopper.io/what-makes-a... Join my free monthly newsletter https://tatianahopper.io/newsletter My Second Channel @HopperV2 Business [email protected] If you enjoyed this documentary, consider subscribing for weekly videos exploring photography, photographers and visual storytelling. The beautiful film footage included in this video is originally from the following talented creators:    • Michigan Summer on Super 8 Film     • Summer Road Trip, California to Oregon | 4...     • Summer Downeast in Maine | 4K Super 8 film...     • Ode To Summer '19 - Super 8 Film  00:00 Intro 00:56 Why Summer Light Looks Different 02:56 The Language of Summer Light 04:34 Why Summer Colour Feels 'Different' 06:59 Summer Changes People 08:56 Don't Let This Light Pass You By 10:55 Outro DISCLAIMER The content of this video is for educational and informational purposes. All materials in this video fall within the fair use provision of Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education, and research. Therefore, no infringement is intended. This content celebrates and promotes the featured artists whose work has contributed immensely to the art of photography and filmmaking. #photography #summerphotography #streetphotography #photographytips #documentaryphotography

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