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      <p>Photographers are taught to chase light, but the shadow side of the frame carries just as much information. A shadow's edge quality tells you the size of the source; its density tells you what the fill is doing.</p>
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# Reading Shadows: A Field Guide

**By Maya Osei** | Published April 2, 2026 | Technique

Photographers are taught to chase light, but the shadow side of the frame carries just as much information. A shadow's edge quality tells you the size of the source; its density tells you what the fill is doing.

This guide builds on the argument in [The Golden Hour Myth](https://catchlightmag.com/articles/golden-hour-myth/): the light you understand beats the light you were told to wait for.

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