by Mary Denman Twitter: @MaryDenman Instagram: @MaryFDenman
A large part of improving your photography is learning how to utilize light to best advantage. Whether it's understanding Golden Hour (read part 1 and part 2) or understanding the direction of lighting, the more you can utilize proper lighting, the better your shots will be.
But here's the thing.
You can't always shoot under ideal conditions.
When I was in Paris recently, one day had bright sunlight and the next day was overcast with periods of rain. Since I only had those 2 days in Paris, what was I going to do, be upset and not shoot on the rainy day? Of course not. I just had to alter what I was doing and make the most of it.
We're going to learn about how to take great shots when you have difficult conditions like an overcast sky, fog, or rain.
Let's get started.