Four steps to better natural-light portrait composition
Natural light portraiture is a great way to stay flexible and be able to move through a variety of positions and poses quickly, without the logistics and disruption of the workflow. your creativity using a wide range of lights and modifiers. However, since you can’t control the light, you need to consider your composition a little differently. This great video tutorial will show you a four-step process for creating better natural-light portraits.
Coming to you from our good friend, Pyle Jirsa, with Adorama TV, this amazing video tutorial will show you a fourfold process for creating more engaging natural light portrait compositions. Natural light gets a bad reputation at times, but it certainly has its place, especially since it allows you to be a bit more agile, which can be a real boon, especially if you trying to get a lot of looks or keep someone from getting overwhelmed in front of the camera. Where people run into trouble is when they only shoot natural light because they are afraid to learn how to work with artificial light. Check out the video above for the full synopsis from Jirsa.