Chapter 2. Two Lights[*]
One Two Three... Infinity.[5] This concept from the famous book title ironically alludes to the anthropological construct that in some cultures anything over the number three becomes too many to count. It is similar in photographic lighting too. After you figure out how to coordinate two lights, more are basically academic.
You don’t take a photograph, you make it. | ||
--Ansel Adams |
Many neophytes to photography mistakenly fantasize that as soon as you acquire the right equipment, — if you cobble together a digital camera, the software to run it, and a portable flash — you qualify for the appellation “photographer,” when indeed ...
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