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Carol: Commercial Head Shot
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Mitchell" data-source="post: 112622" data-attributes="member: 11282"><p>Hi Pat,</p><p></p><p>I only use the triangular setup for young girls and teens, as I find it a bit more playful. In all cases with this type of setup, the light is usually metered to be very even with the exception being the bottom light which is sometimes dropped down about 1/2 stop from the rest of the surrounding lights.</p><p></p><p>I make that adjustment based on the client and what I feel looks best when they're actually standing in the light.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Mitchell, post: 112622, member: 11282"] Hi Pat, I only use the triangular setup for young girls and teens, as I find it a bit more playful. In all cases with this type of setup, the light is usually metered to be very even with the exception being the bottom light which is sometimes dropped down about 1/2 stop from the rest of the surrounding lights. I make that adjustment based on the client and what I feel looks best when they're actually standing in the light. [/QUOTE]
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