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Breaking the Photography Rules

The Outsider - Photography in Algoma


The Outsider – Photography in Algoma series provides tips and techniques to improve your photography. In this blog, we learn about breaking some photography rules.

As a general rule, photographers are told to shoot with the sun at their backs. This ensures that the light is cast upon our subject and our image is exposed correctly. It’s a rule that should be adhered to most of the time. For instance, when taking a picture of a group of friends, we want their faces to be well-lit and properly exposed. While we should know the rules and follow them, we should also realize that there are times when rules should be broken.

Shooting into the light will usually result in the underexposure of an image, meaning the subject in the image will be darker than expected. In some cases, this can be a good thing. In fact, manually under-exposing even further can put our subject in silhouette – resulting in colourful, dramatic images, especially when shooting into the setting sun.

sunset silhouette
Photo credit: James Smedley Outdoors

Underexposing the subject allows the photographer to freeze the action and, at the same time, highlight the rich colours of the setting sun.

morning sun mist
Photo credit: James Smedley Outdoors

Shooting into the sun through the early morning mist creates a sleepy mood supported by the stretching angler.

ice hut
Photo credit: James Smedley Outdoors

The moon is also a source of light that we can use to break the rules. Here we shoot into the moonlight to get a starburst effect.

Pointing our camera into the light is not always the way to go. But it can result in some strong and dramatic images.

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