

Welcome to another episode of Tog-Talk: Photographers in Conversation!
I’m Kevin Ahronson, founder of the Hampshire School of Photography, and this week, it’s a solo episode where I’ll be answering a listener question.
Just as a quick reminder, every other week, I fly solo, diving into the photography questions you send in, while on alternating weeks, I’m joined by my fantastic co-host, Kelly Perrin from the Big Ambition Photography Company. Kelly runs a local studio in Fleet and together we co-sponsor the Hampshire Photography Network, a thriving Facebook community of amateur photographers.
Today, I’ll be tackling a fantastic listener question about shooting in low light situations... should you underexpose in-camera and brighten in Lightroom, or let the ISO creep up and deal with the grain in post?
I’ll break down the differences between amplifying a signal in-camera versus brightening it in post-processing and explore which approach yields the best results.
As always, I’ve done my best to keep things as simple and practical as possible, although some subjects, by their nature, can be a bit more technical than others (this could be one of them). So, grab a cup of coffee and let’s dive in!
Be sure to stick around until the end, where I’ll share some exciting updates about our upcoming Photography Masterclass, workshops, and free Photographer’s Evenings.
Now, let’s get into it!
Photo Studio
Looking for an inexpensive, amateur-friendly photography studio in Hampshire? Check out Kelly's Photography Studio in Fleet (Hampshire)
Sharpen your photos
Topaz Photo AI, it really is the best AI-driven sharpening & noise reduction software out there. Use this link to download Topaz. You won't pay any more... but I will receive a small commission. Thank you for your support.
Got a Photography Question?
If you have a burning question about (virtually) anything to do with photography, click on this link. You can record your question onto your device (phone, laptop, etc) and if picked, I will play it during the show. https://www.tog-talk.com/voicemail/
Looking for courses
Want to find out about my live, in-person workshops, check out the Hampshire School of Photography website:
https://www.hampshirephotoschool.com
Hampshire Photography Network
A free Facebook group for amateur photographers who want to connect, collaborate and grow together.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1222685165227144
Contact me
You can contact me by leaving a message via this link: https://www.tog-talk.com/contact/
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Welcome to another episode of Tog-Talk: Photographers in Conversation!
I’m Kevin Ahronson, founder of the Hampshire School of Photography, and this week, it’s a solo episode where I’ll be answering a listener question.
Just as a quick reminder, every other week, I fly solo, diving into the photography questions you send in, while on alternating weeks, I’m joined by my fantastic co-host, Kelly Perrin from the Big Ambition Photography Company. Kelly runs a local studio in Fleet and together we co-sponsor the Hampshire Photography Network, a thriving Facebook community of amateur photographers.
Today, I’ll be tackling a fantastic listener question about shooting in low light situations... should you underexpose in-camera and brighten in Lightroom, or let the ISO creep up and deal with the grain in post?
I’ll break down the differences between amplifying a signal in-camera versus brightening it in post-processing and explore which approach yields the best results.
As always, I’ve done my best to keep things as simple and practical as possible, although some subjects, by their nature, can be a bit more technical than others (this could be one of them). So, grab a cup of coffee and let’s dive in!
Be sure to stick around until the end, where I’ll share some exciting updates about our upcoming Photography Masterclass, workshops, and free Photographer’s Evenings.
Now, let’s get into it!
Photo Studio
Looking for an inexpensive, amateur-friendly photography studio in Hampshire? Check out Kelly's Photography Studio in Fleet (Hampshire)
Sharpen your photos
Topaz Photo AI, it really is the best AI-driven sharpening & noise reduction software out there. Use this link to download Topaz. You won't pay any more... but I will receive a small commission. Thank you for your support.
Got a Photography Question?
If you have a burning question about (virtually) anything to do with photography, click on this link. You can record your question onto your device (phone, laptop, etc) and if picked, I will play it during the show. https://www.tog-talk.com/voicemail/
Looking for courses
Want to find out about my live, in-person workshops, check out the Hampshire School of Photography website:
https://www.hampshirephotoschool.com
Hampshire Photography Network
A free Facebook group for amateur photographers who want to connect, collaborate and grow together.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1222685165227144
Contact me
You can contact me by leaving a message via this link: https://www.tog-talk.com/contact/
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