Lighting is at the heart of good photography and needless to say how it affects the mood and atmosphere of a place. What makes a place good or bad is simply the way you light it and the quality of the light. People spend tons of money on good venues for their wedding and unfortunately end up with poorly lit venues with low lighting (LED lights) that look visually appealing but are just plain bad for photography or videography. So if you think that
we professionals should have our own lighting to deal with this situation, stop and understand that there are technical difficulties to deal with the low light that exists and that it is not always possible , also to cope with additional lights. So if you’re hiring photographers who don’t know how to use light – there’s a whole school of photographers who only shoot and work with ambient light and have very little knowledge of how to use creative light in their work –
must seen blurry pink, green, and yellow light on people’s faces on the pages of various photographers, right?While this is something that photographers need to work on, you can stay safe by following the lighting tips below. But because this post is not only aimed at customers, but also at other photographers and especially at wedding decorators.