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Video tutorial on natural light portrait photography (with a bit of ocf)
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Brehaut" data-source="post: 236523" data-attributes="member: 18897"><p>I'll be going over soft boxes and even cheaper alternatives like brollies. </p><p></p><p>The light from a flash is hard and tends to go everywhere unless you shape it with something, it can be directed better with some modifiers than others and a brolly isn't the best but it's cheap. Depends where you place your subject too. Bouncing is fine but depends on what you bounce it off, again the light can go everywhere. </p><p></p><p>Also it depends very much on the look you are going for. I tend to start with an idea of the finished pic and work backwards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Brehaut, post: 236523, member: 18897"] I'll be going over soft boxes and even cheaper alternatives like brollies. The light from a flash is hard and tends to go everywhere unless you shape it with something, it can be directed better with some modifiers than others and a brolly isn't the best but it's cheap. Depends where you place your subject too. Bouncing is fine but depends on what you bounce it off, again the light can go everywhere. Also it depends very much on the look you are going for. I tend to start with an idea of the finished pic and work backwards. [/QUOTE]
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