Photosprouts Photography Workshops
Hongkong | San Francisco
Exposing for the subject
Subject being well exposed, but the background was overexposed.
Not good.

Exposing for the background:
Background being well exposed, but the subject was underexposed.
Not good.

As the exposures for the subject and the background are different, we have to add an artificial light to illuminate the subject.

The artificial light has to be a strong one as the subject was in full sun; we used a studio strobe light to overpower the sun.

*Overpowering the sun means making the artificial light on the subject stronger than the sun.

Quiz
How many exposures are there in the photo below?

Answer: 3 (The sky, cityscape and the subject).

To even out the exposure of the ambient light, we add a GND filter to cut the light on the sky portion.
In real life, photographers usually don't encounter 3-exposure scenarios, so we are good.

As there are always two exposures in any portraiture, determining the ambient and the subject exposures sets out for your personal photography style:

Style #1

Making the subject as bright as the background
(subject = background exposure)

Application: Light & Airy Style Portraiture

Lighting tip: Natural light only

Good for: Portrait beginners who want to practice camera settings, focal lengths and composition in pure natural light.

Learn more and build up portfolio: Photosprouts Pure Natural Light Portraiture Workshop (New class!)
Style #2

Making the subject brighter than the background
(subject > background exposure)

Application: Any paid portrait session; studio lighting

Lighting tip: Natural light + Off camera flash(es)

Good for: Experienced photographers who want to add off-camera flashes and bring their skill to the next level.

Learn more and build up portfolio: Portrait Lighting & Posing I Workshop
Portrait Lighting & Posing II Workshop

One flash:

Two flashes (2nd one at the back):

Style #3

Making the subject way brighter than the background
(subject >> background exposure)

Application: Fashion & commercial photography

Lighting tip: Strobe lights; underexposing the ambient light

Good for: Dramatic portraiture; moving towards the fashion photography stream; working in full sun

Learn more and build up portfolio: Portrait Lighting & Posing III Workshop (New!)
So, which style do you want to go for?

Practice, practice and practice! Learn and try out the 3 different styles and the define your style.

Photosprouts' 4 portrait workshops are created to help passionate photographers work their way up to become professionals; they also get to build their portfolios in the workshops.

Knowing all the secrets in lighting makes you look confident in front of any client!

We are keeping the class size small during the pandemic, so get notified immediately when a class is being scheduled.

A fresh beginner? No problem! We also get you covered!

Sign up for the Beginners 101, 102 & 103 to learn how to shoot on the camera's manual mode through Portrait, Landscape, Long Exposure, Street Photography and more! Equipment is provided, or you can use your own.

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