Amateur Photographer  |  15th October 2016
NIGHT FEVER
The saying ‘less is more’ can be applied to many things in photography. Equipment is one, you don’t need loads of it to take great photographs. Composition is another, the more you cram into an image, the less appealing it’s likely to be. The same goes for light. You may assume that lots of it is required to produce successful shots, but in reality, the less there is the better. Sunrise and sunset are universally regarded as the most photogenic times of day, yet light levels are significantly lower than those at midday. The urban landscape also looks far more photogenic in the evening. Low light isn’t just about the great outdoors the same rules apply indoors as well. Creative low-light shooting is a challenge, but can be very rewarding. in this issue, three top pros from popular genres share their tips for getting luminous results when the light is failing.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Amateur Photographer 15th October 2016.