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RE: A shoot with Kelsey - original portrait photography on location

in OCD5 years ago

The flash is my nightmare. I should be learning to use it and I have one as a loan from school. I just don’t like it, it doesn’t inspire me, I don’t get why I would need it. It’s so hard to wrap my brain around using a flash especially when natural light is present, I think it makes everything look super fake.

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See if you can find this book: https://www.amazon.com/Light-Science-Magic-Introduction-Photographic/dp/0415719402

In a library nearby.

It is extraordinarily valuable (minus the default sticker price of textbooks!) - but it discusses the nature of all sorts of light, whether it comes from the star burning away 8 light minutes away, or the one powered by some handheld batteries.

I recently picked up a copy, read it, and I feel so much more in control, whether I'm using available, or artificial light.

Interesting, that looks like a very different, more scientific, approach to light in photography. I need to try and find it to at least have a little browse.