Visual Storytelling

Illuminating Moments


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Welcome to the Visual Storytelling podcast. Let’s discuss the Art of Creative Lighting in Documentary and Lifestyle Photography.


In the world of documentary and lifestyle photography, mastering the art of creative lighting is akin to becoming a visual storyteller. It goes beyond simply capturing scenes; it involves understanding the nuances of light to enhance the narrative and evoke emotions. Let's delve into the importance of the art of seeing, the ability to recognise unfolding moments, and the readiness to capture them in unique and compelling ways.


In this episode I discuss the following topics.

The Art of Seeing: Beyond the Lens

Recognising Moments Unfolding

Being Ready to Capture: The Dance of Preparation

Playing with Light: Techniques for Creative Expression; and

Painting with Light


I’m looking to have more guests on the podcast to provide you with more value.  With that in mind, if you work within the creative space and would like to have a conversation about what you do and the benefits it offers others, get in touch and let's have a conversation.


Once again, thank you for lending me your ear, I genuinely appreciate your time, don’t forget to follow the visual storytelling podcast and until next time, 


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Visual StorytellingBy Gary Fernon