One thing to remember is that there is almost always enough light for a picture. As Mowbray suggests in The Unforgettable Photograph, even the glow of an phone or candle can be enough to produce a quality photo (100). Therefore, try turning off the flash and allowing the moment itself to provide the picture. This was new for me since i almost always use the flash; I found that in the situation where my friend was reading in the light of a plug in candle the flash was not needed, and when used it made the picture look unrealistic to the situation.
A fun idea that Lange and Mowbray also suggest in their writing is to find a spotlight that focuses in on the subject. One way to do this is by using the headlights of a car in the street or a flashlight in a dark room (106). It allows for the photo to have a "fun and slightly sinister"(106) type of look.
| My friend in the headlights of a car outside her house |
Citation:
Lange, George. The Unforgettable Photograph. New York, NY: Workman Publishing Company, 2013.
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