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Don’t be afraid of the shadows!
Shadows and dark areas lend drama and excitement to a scene, and retain a sense of mystery in your subject matter. One of the most important lessons ever taught to me by the picture editor of LIFE magazine was, “If you want something to look interesting, don’t light all of it.” Very true. Look for light in the back of a scene that has color and direction, and use it to define the shape of your primary or foreground subjects. - Joe McNally
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WRITTEN BY KEN POSNEY
(CEO/FOUNDER OF THE PHOTOGRAPHERS GROUP)
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This was a family portrait at a secluded area on the south shore of Kaua'i, Maha'ulepu. The weather here is always dramatic and windy. The family and I took a short hike to a point where we could see Ha'upu Mountain in the distance. As we got to our first shoot location, the rain started to come down. Hair and clothes got wet. Everyone had great attitudes as we took partial cover under some large bushes.
The weather cleared for a few minutes as we climbed down into a small bay area where the waves were thundering nearby. We again took shelter under a slight overhang, again, all had fun attitudes with the rain.
The rain cleared, the sun appeared as we were setting up the shot...
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