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Commercial Photography Education Lighting Interiors
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Lighting Interiors

£400.00

Photography lighting is crucial for making appealing and well-lit photos of indoor areas. Knowing how to utilise various lighting types can greatly improve your image quality.

You will learn

  • how to balance ambient light with flash

  • how to create ‘effect’ lights

  • become aware of colour temperature

Natural lighting is often thought to be the best and most balanced lighting for indoor photography, but that's not true. Natural light is hard to control and its intensity changes with the time of day, season, and weather. To get the right lighting, you need to combine natural light with artificial light, including daylight, ambient light, and photographic lighting.

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Photography lighting is crucial for making appealing and well-lit photos of indoor areas. Knowing how to utilise various lighting types can greatly improve your image quality.

You will learn

  • how to balance ambient light with flash

  • how to create ‘effect’ lights

  • become aware of colour temperature

Natural lighting is often thought to be the best and most balanced lighting for indoor photography, but that's not true. Natural light is hard to control and its intensity changes with the time of day, season, and weather. To get the right lighting, you need to combine natural light with artificial light, including daylight, ambient light, and photographic lighting.

Photography lighting is crucial for making appealing and well-lit photos of indoor areas. Knowing how to utilise various lighting types can greatly improve your image quality.

You will learn

  • how to balance ambient light with flash

  • how to create ‘effect’ lights

  • become aware of colour temperature

Natural lighting is often thought to be the best and most balanced lighting for indoor photography, but that's not true. Natural light is hard to control and its intensity changes with the time of day, season, and weather. To get the right lighting, you need to combine natural light with artificial light, including daylight, ambient light, and photographic lighting.

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