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Photography: Light Direction & Light Quality

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  • Type: Video Tutorial
  • Length: 12:38
  • Media: Video/mp4
  • Posted: 06/02/2009
  • Use: Watch Online & Download
  • Download: MP4 (iPod compatible)
  • Size: 189 MB

This lesson is part of the series: Photographic Design - Film & Digital

This lesson covers many of the foundations of photographic design. Light is the principal design tool covered and many different applications and types of light are demonstrated and highlighted. The results the different kinds of light in photographic design are covered in depth. The quality and amount of light is also discussed with emphasis on the types of light available during a shoot.

Fast paced and packed with information, this subject is a must for any photographer who is serious about understanding and using the principals of good photographic design.

This lesson is excerpted from the DVD, Learn Photographic Design, which is an excellent resource for those looking to learn how to take great photos.

This is a segment cut from the DVD and includes chapters 8 and 9 (covering Light Direction & Light Quality).

MORE PHOTOGRAHY INFORMATION: www.Photo-Seminars.com

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Brian Ratty
Brian Ratty
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Brian Ratty, internationally known photographer, educator and founder of a multi-million-dollar communications company, hosts and writes many instructional DVDs, videos and audio programs on photography. Over the past twenty five years, he and his staff of writers and photographers have completed thousands of professional assignments around the world. Mr. Ratty is a graduate of Brooks Institute of Photography and holds an honorary Master of Science degree.

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