Hard light
Direct, undiffused light that creates sharp shadows.
What is hard light?
Hard light comes from a small or distant light source without diffusion, creating sharp, well-defined shadows and high contrast. Examples include direct sunlight and bare studio strobes. While hard light can be dramatic, it is challenging for product photography as it emphasizes texture, creates harsh shadows, and can cause bright hot spots on reflective surfaces. Hard light is sometimes used intentionally for dramatic effect or to emphasize texture in certain products.
Pro tips
Avoid hard light for reflective products like jewelry or glass
Hard light can work well for textured products like leather or fabric
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