Foolproof Natural Light Scenarios | Inside Fashion and Beauty Photography with Lindsay Adler
When you learn to see natural light, you don’t even need a reflector or diffuser to create natural results. In particular, many photographers fear the harsh light of the midday sun, but if you know what you are looking for you can find flattering and interesting pockets of light. You can train your eye to identify these lighting scenarios and reliably find stunning light at high noon! There are three lighting scenarios I look for: 1. Natural Reflector Look for a large, neutral surface hit by the sun. This becomes an extremely large reflector that creates soft bounce light onto your subject. This could be light bounced off a side of a building, a car, a sidewalk, or any large neutral surface. Remember, the larger the light source is compared to the size of the subject, the softer the light. In other words, the light bouncing off a side of a building will create extraordinary soft (and flattering) results. Don’t stop there! Be sure to analyze other lights in the scene. Take a look at other light sources like the open sky, other reflections, or even direct light hitting the subject. Each will contribute to the end results. 2. Covered Shade Analyze the environment and look for a covering that your subject can stand beneath. This can be a porch, scaffolding, building overhang, or even an entry door. Covered shade occurs when the subject is out of direct sunlight and there is something overhead to block out the top-down light of the overhead sky. This is flattering light because it is frontal, indirect, and soft. After finding covered shade, analyze other light hitting your subject. Perhaps there is an opening to the side of the subject creating a rim light or another directionality of light. Maybe there is sunlight hitting a nearby wall that can act as a flattering rim light. Pay attention to all sources and directions of light in the scene! 3. Slice of Hard Light On a sunny day, look for crisp shadows cast by the sun. This could be created by the edge of a building, an overhang, a street sign, and more. Hard light (required to create the shadow) is not ‘flattering’ per se but can allow for really interesting and creative photographic results. This effect is more pleasing earlier or later in the day when the angle of light is not from directly above. Midday light is more challenging to work with because the subject must angle their face to achieve catchlights or a bounce reflector will need to be introduced. In this video the shots were taken at high noon, and although a challenge still created interesting images. None of the images created here required any artificial light or even the introduction of a reflector/diffuser! Midday sun can result in stunning photographs… all you need is to analyze for flattering or interesting pockets of light! SUBSCRIBE AND BE PART OF THE ADORAMA FAMILY: ➥ / adoramatv __________________________________ Be the first to shop our great deals and sales by signing up for emails from Adorama! https://www.adorama.com/MyAccount/Login __________________________________ ✘ PRODUCTS USED: Canon R5 https://adorama.rfvk.net/JxzdE Canon RF 50mm 1.2 https://adorama.rfvk.net/g2gJg Canon RF 85mm 1.2 https://adorama.rfvk.net/Rk5Qy #naturallight #lightingtutorial #adorama __________________________________ ❐ LET'S GET SOCIAL ❏ ➥ Facebook / adorama ➥ Instagram / adorama ➥ Twitter / adorama ➥ Twitch / adoramaxp ➥ Adorama Music / adoramamusic ❐ MORE ADORAMA ❏ ➥ Shop https://www.adorama.com/ ➥ Blog https://www.adorama.com/alc/ ➥ Live Events https://www.adorama.com/g/42-live ➥ Create No Matter What https://www.adorama.com/g/create-no-m... ➥ Podcast https://www.adorama.com/g/adorama-pod... __________________________________ Photographer: Lindsay Adler Check out in-depth photography tutorials, guides, and more at: http://learnwithlindsay.com Videographer: Samuel Bouret / samuelbouret Makeup: Lijha Stewart Hair: Linh Nguyen Styling: Raytell Bridges Model: Sam Swan Inside Fashion and Beauty Photography with Lindsay Adler • Dynamic Fashion Photography Poses for Men:... __________________________________ THANKS SO MUCH FOR WATCHING!

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