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 By Beverley Da Costa ‘21

Materials: Camera, Tripod, Lightroom

Tip: Have shadows in your photos to show the contrast in sunlight and emphasize the golden hour effect.

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Taken in a staircase, using window light

  • Attach Camera to Tripod and place in angle you want to take photos from

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—Tip: When taking photos, try taking pictures from different angles and try to change your position in the photo

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Test #1

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Test #2

  • Set camera to manual focus

— Tip: Take test photos in order to perfect the focus on you

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The subject is blurry.

Solution: alter the focus more until subject is clear

  • Set camera to a 10 second timer

  • Adjust ISO depending on your environment and the amount of light coming in

    • If outside: use 100-400

    • If inside: use 800

  • Set aperture to 5.6 or a low number

  • Set Shutter Speed to a fast time like 1/30 sec

 

Editing: Use Adobe Lightroom

—Tip: Edit based on your preferences, depending on how you want your golden hour to look/ how harsh you want the lighting to be

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Original Photo

  • Lower exposure and increase contrast

highlights, shadows, whites, and blacks help edit the contrast

highlights, shadows, whites, and blacks help edit the contrast

  • Increase saturation, vibrance, and temperature

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Optional: use color mixer to change the look of the oranges and reds in your photo

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Final Product

3 second shutter speed was used to show motion in the book pages

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