How Intentional Underexposure Transforms a Flat City Skyline Into a Moody Shot

How Intentional Underexposure Transforms a Flat City Skyline Into a Moody Shot

I had a frustrating shoot a few months ago in downtown Seattle. The sky was doing everything right, big clouds, weird pre-storm light, the whole drama. I pointed my camera at the skyline and came home with a card full of photos that looked… fine. Competent. Completely forgettable. The sky looked washed out. The mood I saw with my own eyes just did not transfer. So when I came across this Serge Ramelli tutorial on shooting downtown Los Angeles, something clicked almost immediately.