Natural light is a beautiful light source, but sometimes it can be a little tricky. While sunrise and sunset seem to automatically capture beautiful light, working in shade, under trees, through a window, and in direct sunlight can sometimes be problematic. But these problems are easy to fix! Join professional photographer Scott Kelby as he walks you through a variety of different lighting scenarios. He’ll offer tips of how to work with each type of light and how to use reflectors and other modifiers to get your best image. Scott will also recommend lenses and camera settings to best capture your image in each moment.

Here’s what Scott covers in the class:

  1. Lenses for shooting natural light portraits
  2. Camera settings
  3. Window light
  4. Getting even better window light portraits
  5. Window light bonus
  6. Diffusing light
  7. Tips for shooting in the shade
  8. Shooting in direct sunlight
  9. Working with reflectors
  10. When to use a black reflector
  11. The trick to shooting in the shade of trees
  12. Creating the popular lens flare look
  13. Shooting angle (and on location fan effects)
  14. Some last minute tips

With this class you’ll never question using natural light again! Watch Master the Natural Light Portrait with Scott Kelby today!

Scott Kelby

Scott is the President and CEO of KelbyOne, is also the original “Photoshop Guy,” is the editor and publisher of Photoshop User Magazine, Conference Technical Chair for the Photoshop World Conference, Training Director and instructor for KelbyOne Live Seminars, and author of a string of bestselling technology and photography books.