Light - Winter

: You can capture beautiful sun starbursts by shooting directly at the sun through a window or between tree branches using a narrow aperture.

: Don't pack up when the sun goes down. The period just after sunset—the blue hour—offers unique, cool color temperatures that contrast beautifully with warm indoor lights. Replicating the Glow Indoors Winter Light

Once the sun sets, the goal is to transition from natural brightness to a warm, "hygge" inspired atmosphere. Experts from Style by Emily Henderson suggest moving away from harsh overhead lights in favor of layered, ambient sources. : You can capture beautiful sun starbursts by

If you want to experience winter light on a larger scale, many cities host festivals dedicated to the season's unique atmosphere. Winter Light: Finding Beauty In The Quiet Season! Replicating the Glow Indoors Once the sun sets,

The winter sun moves at more appealing angles throughout the day, providing a much longer "magic hour" than the summer months.

: Mix table lamps, floor lamps, and even cordless lamps at different heights to create inviting "pools" of light rather than even, sterile illumination.