Golden hour (photography)

Comparison of daylight versus the golden hour at Newbury Racecourse

In photography, the golden hour is the period of daytime shortly after sunrise or before sunset, during which daylight is redder and softer than when the sun is higher in the sky.

The golden hour is also sometimes called the magic hour, especially by cinematographers and photographers.[1][2] During these times, the brightness of the sky matches the brightness of streetlights, signs, car headlights and lit windows.

The period of time shortly before the magic hour at sunrise, or after it at sunset, is called the "blue hour". This is when the sun is at a significant depth below the horizon, when residual, indirect sunlight takes on a predominantly blue shade, and there are no sharp shadows because the sun either has not risen, or has already set.

  1. ^ Steven Ascher, The Filmmaker's Handbook, 5th edition, 2019, p. 428.
  2. ^ Blain Brown, Cinematography: Theory and Practice, 3rd edition, 2016, p. 283.