Shoot natural light masterpieces

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TECHNIQUES

Master the world’s greatest light source and learn how to capture beautiful light throughout the day

The magic of light With variation in natural light, this scene will look completely different even over the course of just one day
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The versatility of natural light is undeniable; captured in the right way, it can enhance a variety of photographic styles – and not just outdoors. The accessibility and affordability of this natural source make it a favourite among photographers of all levels. Moreover, it offers the ability to imbue photographs with ambience and emotion, allowing you to add a story to your images. As an extra benefit, being out in this light offers a healthy dose of vitamin D, which boosts the immune system and clears the mind.

Nevertheless, working with natural light is one of the most challenging aspects of photography, as it is constantly influenced by the seasons, the time of day and the weather. So, a fundamental understanding of light quality is essential to showcase its characteristics aesthetically. When working with natural light, you quickly realise that it requires not only thinking with your head but also thinking on your feet so that you can use it in a controlled way. The saying ‘the early bird gets the worm’ could not be more accurate – you will need to get ahead of the sun and venture out into nature even before it appears to catch the intense morning light with boosting colours and expressive dynamics.

Over the next few pages, we will highlight key elements of working with natural light to show what is possible with this source. We will explore the facets and effects of this light and learn how to use it expertly for your images.

Expose for impact

Ditch your camera’s automatic exposure and instead learn how to balance natural light

Monitor colour channels Besides keeping an eye on the histogram, check the colour channels as well for any clipping of reds, greens and blues
© Ryszard Lomnicki

Nowadays, most modern cameras are equipped with advanced technology that enables them to handle different types of lighting and scenery automatically. This makes it tempting for many photographers who are just starting out to rely on the camera’s automatic exposure calculation and focus on other important aspects that the high-tech models can’t yet do, such as framing and composition.

Relying on automatic camera settings means that the scene may technically be captured correctly but control over the subtleti

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