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Where Should I Put the Sun? | Tips for Taking Better Photos at Home

Back in the day, I remember being told that you should stand with your back to the sun when taking photos – the idea being that the sun will be hitting your subjects and lighting them up nicely for the photo.

However, we all know that sometimes this can produce some serious squints and harsh, too-bright light.

So, where do you put the sun??

Here’s my top tips for lighting your subjects using natural light (sunlight) in three different scenarios:

 

1. BRIGHT SUN, IN THE MIDDLE OF THE DAY

 

If you can, I suggest avoiding taking your photos in full sun. However, often we grab our cameras to capture spontaneous events that are unfolding – we can’t always control when or where these things happen, or where the sun is positioned at the time.

If you can, move slightly to the side of your subject, so the sun isn’t hitting them directly in the face. In this shot, you can see the bright sun is hitting the bride’s left side, and doesn’t cause her to squint, or create an unpleasant shadow on her face.

Taking better photos in sunlight

 

You can also try to block the sun using another person or prop. For example, this was taken in bright sunlight with no shade around, but I used the groom to stop harsh shadows and bright spots on the bride’s face.

Tips for photos in bright sun

 

If you don’t have much shade, you can still get great results by taking your photos either early in the morning or later in the afternoon. The hour before sunset is known as “golden hour” and gives a beautiful warm glow to photos.

Golden hour - taking better photos using sunlight

 

So, if you must take photos in the bright midday sun, try positioning your subjects with the light hitting them from the side first. Most point-and-shoot compact cameras do a pretty good job of handling this type of lighting.

 

2. OPEN SHADE

 

For soft, even light that doesn’t cause harsh shadows, find a spot that provides nice even shade. You want to avoid the dappled/spotty light that comes through trees, so look at your subject’s faces before you take the photo and make sure there are no bright spots.

There are often lots of places to find suitable shade – the side of a building, under a veranda, indoors (more about indoor photos in a future post), a dense leafy tree, etc. You can even wait for the sun to go behind a cloud if the weather cooperates.

This is my favourite type of natural light for shooting portraits – here are a few examples:

Photos in the shade - tips for taking better sunlight photos (1)

Photos in the shade - tips for taking better sunlight photos (2)

Photos in the shade - tips for taking better sunlight photos (3)

 

This is the easiest type of lighting for compact cameras to handle, because there is a smaller difference between the brightest area of the photo and the darkest.

 

3. PUTTING THE SUN BEHIND YOUR SUBJECTS – BACKLIGHTING

 

If you have a D-SLR or a compact that allows you to manually choose your settings, and you’re comfortable with doing that, you might like to try backlighting for a more dramatic look. Backlight is definitely not something to be used for every photo you snap, but it can look gorgeous, and I also find it handy in some tricky lighting situations.

The most important thing to remember when backlighting is to ensure you are choosing the correct settings so that your subjects are properly exposed.

In this bridal portrait, the main light source is behind her coming through the lace curtains. This makes the curtains very bright, but the bride is properly exposed. I love the gorgeous glow that backlighting gives.

Backlit bridal portrait

 

A big benefit of backlighting is that there are no harsh shadows on your subject’s faces, and they’re not squinting into the bright sun – and it can be used at any time of day.

You can also get dramatically different results, depending on whether or not the sun itself is in the photo. These two photos were taken only seconds apart, but I just altered my position slightly, and allowed the sunlight to “leak” into the shot, creating a lovely hazy glow.

Contrast between haze and non-haze backlit photos

 

These shots of my son at the beach, taken during the golden hour before sunset, are totally backlit, and they also highlight how different a shot can look when the sun is included in the frame.

Contrast between haze and non-haze backlit photos

Contrast between haze and non-haze backlit photos

The reason that compact cameras don’t handle backlighting very well is that they look at a scene and try to give the correct exposure for the entire scene. This usually results in very dark subjects in backlit photos. When you take a photo with the sun shining towards your subject, both the person and the background are equally lit, and your camera gives a good result. If you’re confident with manually manipulating your settings and/or metering method, use spot metering on the subject’s face for backlighting.

 

If you have a question you’d like answered about taking photos at home, let me know in the comments!

 

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Saxon Part One: Pregnancy | Brisbane Maternity Photographer

Desrae & Leesa invited me to be part of their little man’s arrival into the world, with pregnancy, birth and newborn sessions. I am always in awe of what an amazing time it is when a new baby joins a family.

Here are a few images from our pregnancy session, both in the studio and at a local park.

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Garden Engagement | Brisbane Wedding Photographer

Andrew & Becc were so gorgeous together – so much romance, so many loving gestures. They made my job so easy, and I can’t wait for their wedding.

 

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Afternoon in the Park | Brisbane Family Photographer

“When you look at your life, the greatest happinesses are family happinesses.”  ~ Joyce Brothers

I had a lovely afternoon hanging out with this family. Have I ever mentioned how much I love my job???

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Boys Will Be Boys (or so I’m told…) | Brisbane Portrait Photographer

This is what I hear from Bruce a lot – “It’s ok, he’s a boy.” Usually in reference to the way they play (rough!). Sometimes it seems a bit too rough for my mothering sensibilities!

I had the opportunity to spend some time photographing these handsome little guys a couple of weeks ago – we had a great time (in the rain!).

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Morning Mini | Brisbane Family Photographer

Last weekend I photographed this lovely family’s mini session, at the same spot where they had their wedding photos 15 years ago. The last time I did their family portrait was 3 years ago in Thailand, when we there on a month-long adventure, including Christmas. After many years of not having kids around on Christmas day (since I was a kid myself!), it was so nice to share in the excitement on Christmas morning.

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Beauty | Brisbane Portrait Photographer

I did a micro-session (yes, even tinier than a mini-session!) just for fun this afternoon with one of my loveliest friends. What a stunner!

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Studio Portrait | Brisbane Family Photographer

Here is a recent family portrait done “on-location” in a portable studio environment. A lovely lady and her two daughters (and a kinda reluctant son-in-law!). I love the clean, classic look of a black background!

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Naming Day Celebration | Brisbane Event Photographer

Gerty’s lovely facebook fans will probably have already seen some of these images, but I couldn’t help sharing them here too. It was a gorgeous (albeit very warm!) day for Peyton’s naming day in the park.

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They Don’t Call it Golden Hour for Nothing | Brisbane Family Photographer

I take lots of photos of Will. So many that my iPhone recently gave me several urgent and dire warnings that I needed to delete some photos quick-smart, before it imploded! Perhaps that’s a bit of an exaggeration, but I did have about 1500 pics on my phone, all since Will was born 9 months ago…

I also take plenty of Will pics with my “real” camera, but I’ve realised lately that most of those are with boring backgrounds (like the tiles in our dining room) or while he’s in his pyjamas. So I thought I’d take the opportunity for a bit of golden hour shooting down at our local park, and I just love the results.

And yes, that is my 9 month old swinging like a monkey from the rope pyramid (with daddy’s hands at the ready, just out of shot!)

 

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