Control Viewers! Make Your Color Photography "POP!"
Revised and expanded edition!
We all want to include emotion in our photographs - it's what separates the "snapshooter" from the artist!
Color is one of - if not THE most important tool we can use to insert emotion. But few of us really know how.
Once you've read through this lesson (it's fast and easy) you will never think of color the same again!
For example... we all know that red is a good accent to attract attention. It can also indicate heat, passion or even stop! But there is more, a lot more.
Learn how Baboon Butts affect the way we look at the color red!
Depending on the shade of red used it could elicit emotions like:
Light red - represents joy, sexuality, passion, sensitivity, and love.
Pink - signifies romance, love, and friendship. It denotes feminine qualities and passiveness.
Dark red - is associated with vigor, willpower, rage, anger, leadership, courage, longing, malice, and wrath.
Reddish-brown is associated with harvest and fall.
Here is a copy of the table of contents to show a little of what is covered in this "On target Photo Training" lesson volume...
In the section on Using Color - We discuss the concept of color management, how and why it works to elicit emotion in our viewers.
The Color Wheel - The color wheel is a graphic representation that will make it easy to select what colors harmonize and which ones don't. Sometimes you will want harmony, and other times you will want to jar your viewer. Now you will know what colors to use.
And more...and more...and more...
Color is a key element in photo composition but very few photo courses even mention it!