NATURAL LIGHT FOUNDATIONS

ABOUT THIS COURSE

Natural light is often described as simple.

Find a window. Turn your subject toward it. Shoot.

But without understanding direction, contrast, and falloff, natural light becomes inconsistent. The results feel accidental good in one room, flat in another.

Natural Light Foundations is built around learning to read light before you use it.

In this course, I break down how to recognise direction, how shadows shape form, and how small changes in position dramatically affect depth and contrast. You’ll learn how to walk into a room and identify the strongest light first not after taking test shots.

Instead of reacting to whatever light is available, you’ll understand how to place your subject deliberately within it.

This isn’t about finding “good light.”
It’s about understanding what makes light good in the first place.

If you rely on trial and error, this will give you structure.

If you want a list of window setups to copy, it won’t.

ENROLLMENT

One-time purchase.
Lifetime access.
No subscription. No upsells.

Immediate access upon purchase.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Windows are used as practical examples, but the course teaches how to read and choose natural light in any space.

  • No. The principles apply in homes, studios, or small rooms. It’s about positioning, not space size.

  • Yes. Flat images usually come from poor light direction or distance from the source both are covered.

  • Yes. The course focuses on observation and positioning, making it accessible while still valuable at higher levels.