Photography 101: Lighting - The Basics of Photography | B&H Event Space
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
- In the 4th installment of the Basics of Photography, Tony Gale joins us to teach photography lighting for beginners, which will work in a variety of situations, such as portrait, commercial and food photography.
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- Photography 101 Part 1: Cameras & Lenses: bhpho.to/3868XCC
- Photography 101 Part 2: Camera Settings: bhpho.to/360vMoq
- Photography 101 Part 3: Composition: bhpho.to/3pjMWXl
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0:00 Introduction & Overview
3:09 Quantity of Light
4:26 Quality of Light
6:33 Color of Light
9:42 Types of Lighting
38:23 Controlling Light
49:13 Q&A
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Wonderful overview. Even for those of us who’ve shot for years it’s refreshing to get a refresher. Thank you!
great info! i don't want to complain about great free content, but in case you want a continuous improvement note, the drinking water straight into the mic is pretty graphic, probably good form to mute or swing the mic away when taking a swig while giving professional online presentations. but like Tony said, it's subjective, maybe everybody else loved that haha
need to go to full screen for presentations
lol true dat
Quantity is how bright or dark the image is??? how about the intensity of the light, is it the same as Quantity?
"Quantity of light" refers to the amount of light that is available. If you have a large quantity of light, then the image will typically be bright. If you have a small or limited quantity of light, then the image will typically be dark. In some cases, yes, the light quantity can be referred to as light intensity or light brightness.