Shadows in photography are a key tool for creating depth, mood (drama, mystery), and three-dimensionality. Harsh shadows are created by small light sources (the midday sun), while soft shadows are created by diffused light (a softbox, a cloudy day). They are controlled by reflectors, lighting settings, or the time of day, often used to highlight textures. This week, let's explore how shadows affect photographs, whether landscapes or food photography.