Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Useful Photography Tip #55: Place a Flash Against a Large Wall to Imitate Window Light

Useful Photography Tip #55: Place a Flash Against a Large Wall to Imitate Window Light: "Often when I shoot products for the website, I try to think of different and creative ways to light the scenes but also have a natural and lifestyle like appeal to them. Due to a busy shooting schedule, legitimate window light isn’t always available–so it needs to be faked. Firstly, we should keep in mind that the larger and closer a light source is to a subject, the softer the light is. And in general, the light coming in from a window is usually quite soft. Soft light refers to the quality of the shadows."

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