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Working with Difficult Light — OFF BEAT PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOPS/TOURS

Working with Difficult Light

There’s no such thing as perfect light. Each type of light, from low contrast to high contrast, presents challenges for photographers. Learning how to get the most out of each ambient lighting situation opens up an infinite variety of image possibilities. This workshop will take you from frustration to exhilaration, showing you time-tested techniques for working with difficult light. The instruction in this workshop focuses mainly on the most difficult lighting situations (back light; light that exceeds the sensor’s range, etc.), examining possible solutions that are easy to apply as the light changes while photographing ”in the field.”

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