As light levels drop, photography can become more difficult but there are still great images to be produced both in lowlight and after dark.
We cover the techniques you need to use to capture illuminations and floodlit structures and interiors. We help you visualise what the camera is seeing which is quite different to that which your eyes can see. Digital cameras with their wider more useable ISO ranges and better sensitivity to IR light have made this area of photography more accessible than even before.
We will also cover the post production work you need to use on your lowlight images.
| • | Understanding lighting | • | Flash and lowlight |
| • | Recognising different subject types | • | Effects generated with long shutter speeds |
| • | The best times to shoot lowlight images | • | Handholding and lowlight photography |
| • | Tonal range and limitations | • | Lenses for lowlight and effect |
| • | ISO settings and when to use | • | Understanding white balance for low light |
| • | Metering for lowlight |
Delegates get the most benefit from the How to series of courses if they have undertaken the core “understanding” courses in our seminar programme as we do not have time on these events to cover in detail the settings on individual models.