Art & Photography

Light Behind the Subject: Mastering Artistic Silhouette

The silhouette is one of the oldest and most powerful compositions in photography — a subject reduced to its purest form, defined by outline and shadow rather than detail and colour. When you place a subject between yourself and the light, you are making a deliberate choice to let shape speak where texture is silent. This course teaches you to make that choice with complete artistic intention and technical command.

You will learn to read golden-hour light, position yourself for dramatic backlit frames, control your exposure for a clean, sharp outline, manage the horizon and background, and build the entire technical vocabulary of the artistic silhouette. By the end of this course, you will approach any backlit scene not with guesswork, but with the eye of a photographer who has mastered the language of light behind the subject.

Course Overview

8
Lessons
Comprehensive modules
7
Quizzes
Test your knowledge
8
Assignments
Practical work
3
Credits
Academic credits
Course Identifier
PHO 325
Department
Art & Photography
Effort Required
6-7 hours/week
Length
2 months

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