How to Get your light right for portrait photography.

in blurtart •  4 years ago 

One of the challenges I faced was how to get my camera setting right for a studio portrait session.
Wow, it took pretty good time of mine tho.. 😀

I can say a studio is a confined space ; with limited amount of natural light. To have a balanced light and good light setup while shooting, the knowledge of lighting is acquired. The angle at which you place your light and the position (distance).

The amount of light falling on the subject depends on various factors. One of the factors is your camera setting.
Aperture, ISO and Shutter speed are collectively called the exposure triangle.
This triangle helps you to determine the amount of exposure you want on your image and the adjustment to it too.

Aperture primarily controls the amount of light entering the camera. Aperture values are denoted by f stop.
The values are represented in an inverse form.
For example, 1/1.4, 1/2.0, 1/3.2 etc.
The first value above indicates a large aperture opening, since it allows more light into camera. And follows a decreasing order from left to right.

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