The guide to beautiful dramatic lighting.
Creating dramatic light is an essential tool you NEED as a photographer. Especially if you’re looking to take the next step. Because the ability to control light is the most obvious path to becoming a professional.
But lighting is hard. Very hard. Most photographers admit they’re never satisfied with their skills. And the very best will always want to improve.
How Did You Light That? will help you improve with 2+ hours of content has in-depth lighting information that you can easily adapt to your repertoire.
This video isn’t an educational bore – Instead it’s a conversational, go at your own pace, tour through the most common issues and shoots you’ll need to be prepared for. You’ll learn how to create exceptional low-key, high-key, and every lighting grade in-between, for the most popular genres like maternity, family, and wedding. Both indoor and outdoor.
Disclaimer. This video is a bit older, but the content you’ll learn will be invaluable. The instructor, Ainslie, makes it very easy to learn advanced concepts like “The Inverse Square Law” by explaining it in a way that’s accessible by non-techies. That’s what I really liked about this instructor, she makes concepts very easy to understand.
A behind-the-scenes breakdown of the most popular lighting scenarios for dramatic lighting.
The training video is 2.5 hours long. All 14 chapters discussing an unique lighting scenario with sample in-video images to help you along the way.
Here are the topics:
- High-Key Maternity in Studio
- Incorporating Ambient Light into your Shoot with Flash
- Creating Haze & Sun Flares Using Flash
- Outdoor Dramatic Lighting
- Using Flash Outdoors with Families
- Low-key Lighting for Dark Skin and Dark Hair
- Low-key Maternity in Studio
- Shooting Wide Open with Flash
- Using Flash in Low Light
- Bridal Shoot with Flash
- Trash the Dress
- Incorporating Evening Lights with Flash
- Lighting Men (yes, we require a different kind of style!)
Each chapter is broken down to the gear used for the ultimate dramatic lighting guide. The camera settings. And the techniques required to achieve more perfect light. It also provides insightful behind-the-scene commentary into getting better poses, expressions, and accomplishing the most efficiency from your gear.





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