iStockphoto Photography Standards: Lighting
iStockPhoto very recently released an article on photography lighting that has a wealth of information. The article was meant for members who want to contribute work to their site, but I thought the article was quite informative and provided a great overview concerning some of the very basic principles of photography. We can all use a refresher once in a while…
iStockphoto Photography Standards: Lighting
By: Matjaž Slanič
Lighting is probably the single most important aspect of photography, and is a huge topic. Every picture you take depends on good light. Mastering the basics of photographing a well-lit subject will help make your images useful for designers in everyday applications. When you know the basics, you can begin to explore the more dramatic possibilities of light: how the angle, power, and warmth of light effects your subject, stimulates emotions, and expresses your creativity.
Understanding light is a lifelong project. For beginning photographers, the key subjects are:
- Proper exposure
- Using and adapting to different light sources (natural and artificial)
- White balance
- Unexpected problems: Lens flares, reflections, and chromatic abberation
Let’s explore these topics by looking at a few examples that aren’t acceptable for our standards: shots that cannot find their warm home at iStock and need more technical improvement before being accepted into collection.
See the rest of the article here: http://www.istockphoto.com/article_view.php?ID=524
