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Photography Outdoor Lighting Tips for Midday Light

Jim Zuckerman
Duration:   4  mins

How often have you encountered a dramatic outdoor subject only to be victimized by the wrong photography lighting? Professional photographer Jim Zuckerman came across this problem in Maine.

Jim shoots a classic New England church under midday sun with the front in shadow. You will learn how to overcome the problem of high contrast in difficult natural lighting. He will show you how to shoot a single photograph for outputting at different exposure values in post-production. Jim will also capture what he calls “the angle in vogue.”

Stand beside pro shooter Jim Zuckerman in the churchyard as he shows you how to overcome the wrong light with his photography lighting tips.

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