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SoCal native Tracey Clark is a photographer, author, wife, and mother. She is inspired daily by her two daughters.
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Chris

I'm completely with you on this one. I absolutely love natural light and only use natural light. I don't care if it's a patch I find to light my subject, I'll take it. I have no desire to ever use artificial light. Too harsh. Nothing looks better on babies and kids than natural light.

Alissa

I avoid using my flash like the plague. Mostly because I only have the pop-up camera flash and it's nearly always unflattering, and the look of natural light is so, so nice. I do love me a piece of white foam-core board, though. I've even managed to convince my kids to hold it for me, one at a time, while I photograph the other. They love to "assist".

Leah

I use natural light for all of my weekly photoshoots on flickr. Some turn out better than others (Chicago - need I say more?), but they all look better than with a flash. However, I spend a lot of time with the babies in the basement so I end up using the flash a lot when it's not a posed shot. I really wish my point and shoot looked better with the flash, even though it's not horrible.

Stacy

I also try not to use my flash and look for the natural light in the house. Our house windows face NW / SE so sometimes the light isn't that great, but we make due. The flash gets used, but not often. I have a make-shift studio set up in the basement and use that sometimes when I don't have natural light to use and I want to take pictures.

Julie

XXX here :) Thought your readers might like to see which post/photo you were talking about with the foam core...I've used that piece of foam core indoors and out to help lighten and balance things out.

http://andtherestishistory.com/2007/02/05/my-best-shot-monday/

Mommy Jen

Thank you so much, Tracey, for addressing the issue of lighting. I look forward to the rest of the week's posts. As a very amateur (but budding) photographer, lighting is an area I really struggle with. Thanks again for telling us what you know and sharing the tips of other experts.

Mommy Jen

Hey, Tracey! I must be an idiot because I can't figure out how to upload a picture to your Flickr pool. I joined the group, but I don't see how I can upload a picture to the group and not my own Flickr page. Please help :-)

Linda Lo

Tracey - excellent post. thank you for taking the time to articulate. It's very helpful to get inside your brain and think about it in those terms.

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