@samadsmett: One of the ways to get the best out of your Light set up is to add a Fill Light. Here is a visual representation of how to add one using a bounce card. 1. No Fill Light This is when no additional light is added to a scene, resulting in harsh shadows and high contrast. This can be used to create a dramatic or moody effect, but can also be unflattering for portraits. 2. Fill Light Fill light is a technique that adds a secondary light source to a scene to soften shadows and add depth. It can be achieved with natural light, reflectors, white board or artificial light sources. Fill light is ideal for portraits, product photography, and scenes where you want to create a soft and even lighting. 3. Negative Fill Negative fill is a technique that uses a dark surface or object to subtract light from a scene, creating a moody and dramatic effect. It's often used in portrait photography to create a sense of depth and dimension. #lightsetup #contentcreator
I love all this tips and tricks, the led acts as the key light, while the whiteboard acts as the fill light, then it isn't really necessary to have a background light, but advisable to use naturelight
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