Las Vegas Portrait Photographer | Using the sun to your advantage

Las Vegas Portrait Photographer | Using the sun to your advantage

Las Vegas Portrait Photographer | Using the Sun to your advantage

Lighting is one of the most difficult concepts to master as a Las Vegas portrait photographer; as you gain knowledge and skills, you will find it easier to judge what types of lighting equipment you need for each job. If you are still a beginner or can’t yet afford high-quality and expensive lighting kits, you are better off using natural lighting—that is, the sun—to your advantage during your jobs. The following are 3 essential tips that will help you learn how to use the sun to your advantage at your next photographer job.

Tip: Shoot with the sun behind you

The optimal way to shoot for normal photography shots is to make sure that the sun is behind you. This will provide natural lighting for your subject without causing glare or washing them out.

Tip: Shoot with the sun to the side of your subject

Another option is to shoot with the sun to the side of your subject. This will create a warmer glow that is ideal for many types of photo shoots and photography work and is a great option if you need a warmer cast but don’t have the right equipment.

Tip: Shoot into the sun for a silhouette effect

If you’d like to create a unique silhouette effect, try shooting your photos into the sun with your subject in between the sun and your camera lens. This is perfect for taking artistic photos that are sure to please your clients.

Remember: natural lighting is a great option if you are a beginner, as long as you know how to use the sun to your best advantage. Always be sure to scope out the venue before your job so that you can get a better idea of how best to take advantage of natural lighting.

 

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