Dark and moody, or light and airy photography? You make the call!

 Dark and moody, or light and airy photography? If you keep shooting long enough, you will find that your work naturally gravitates toward one or the other. Regardless of the genre, your style will emerge and your work will show a noticeable feel or mood. 

Light and Airy

Dark and Moody

Same Subject, Different Feel

Just by changing the background and foundation, this subject takes on a very different feel. The lighting I used was the same window. And, in fact, the subject is sitting on the same table with the same distance from the light. The only things different are the back drop, the foundation, and the fact that I cropped in a little closer in the lighter image and added some purple larkspur. I also adjusted the binds to allow some direct light on to the backdrop. Same subject, two very different moods photographed about ten minutes apart.Dark and moody garlic greens.Light and airy garlic greens  Which mood or style does your photography gravitate toward? Are you a dark/moody artist or a light/airy artist? Does it depend on the subject, or maybe your mood, as to how you approach a subject? 

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Please CONTACT ME at nadeen@nadeenflynn.com with any questions or to schedule your learning session.

As a published, featured northern California fine art photographer living in the greater Sacramento area, I specialize in fine art landscape and still life photography. My style is authentic, fresh and personality-driven. I offer in-person workshops, hourly lessons, and mentoring. While currently living in rural northern California with my husband and a couple thousand walnut trees, I post regularly to Instagram.

Serving Yuba City/Marysville, East Nicolaus, Wheatland, Lincoln, Woodland, Davis, Roseville, Rocklin, and the greater Sacramento area.

(530) 633-7575

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