Photography Lighting (Part 1)— Studio Portraits
<p>One of the basic elements for creating photographs is <strong><em>light</em></strong>. Without light you cannot expose a clear image. Light brings out the sharpness, details and colors in images, so it is important to get enough of it to make a good exposure. I don’t think there is a perfect exposure, only a correct setting in camera. That too can be subjective, but that is the difference between a good and a bad photograph.</p>
<p>The camera allows light to the image through the lens, which is then captured on film or a digital electronic sensor. This results in the exposure of the image, which can be saved to a computer for editing or it is captured on film as a print. Getting a clear and sharp image is dependent on how the photographer sets the camera. For great quality it is about the lens and sensor combination with good lighting. It is also advisable for the photographer to understand the different shooting modes and use manual mode for more control of their camera’s exposure.</p>
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