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    Window Light Portrait Photography - Natural Light Photography Using Scrim + Reflectors - Daniel Norton

    Natural Light Photography Using Scrim + Reflectors
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    Daniel Norton shows you how to control natural light to create soft beautiful portraits by using scrims, reflectors and other diffusers.

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    Natural Light Photography Using Scrim + Reflectors

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    • [skipto time=0:00]00:00 – Intro[/skipto]
    • [skipto time=0:08]00:08 – Overview of Video Content[/skipto]
    • [skipto time=0:35]00:35 – Gear:[/skipto] Explanation of Diffusers, Frames and Reflectors
    • [skipto time=1:35]01:35 – Building a Frame System[/skipto]
    • [skipto time=2:05]02:05 – Grip Heads, Silk vs Scrim[/skipto]
    • [skipto time=2:35]02:35 – Capture One Pro Session Setup[/skipto]
    • [skipto time=3:25]03:25 – Discussing the Clothes[/skipto]
    • [skipto time=3:45]03:45 – Natural Light in the Space, Positioning Your Subject[/skipto]
    • [skipto time=4:10]04:10 – Setting Exposure[/skipto]
    • [skipto time=5:20]05:20 – White Reflector:[/skipto] BTS, Test Shot & Result
    • [skipto time=6:00]06:00 – Mounting the Reflector Using a C-Stand[/skipto]
    • [skipto time=7:00]07:00 – Gold Reflector:[/skipto] BTS, Test Shot & Result followed by Shooting Segment & Results
    • [skipto time=7:55]07:55 – Backlight:[/skipto] Subject Repositioning, Tweaking Reflector Positions, BTS, Test Shots & Results
    • [skipto time=9:00]09:00 – Hard Window Light:[/skipto] Directing the Subject, BTS, Test Shot & Result
    • [skipto time=9:48]09:48 – Full Soft Light Setup:[/skipto] Gold Reflector & Silk Diffuser, Natural Window Light, Low ISO, BTS, Test Shot & Result
    • [skipto time=10:35]10:35 – Split Lighting:[/skipto] Directing the Subject, Tweaking Modifier Positions, BTS, Test Shots & Results
    • [skipto time=12:10]12:10 – Super Soft Headshot:[/skipto] BTS, Test Shot & Result followed by Shooting Segment & Results
    • [skipto time=13:35]13:35 – Against the Windows[/skipto]
    • [skipto time=13:52]13:52 – Dirty Window Diffusion:[/skipto] Gold Reflector, Directing the Subject, BTS, Shooting Segment & Results
    • [skipto time=15:32]15:32 – Reviewing Images[/skipto]
    • [skipto time=16:55]16:55 – The Nature of Natural Light[/skipto]
    • [skipto time=17:30]17:30 – Final Thoughts[/skipto]
    • [skipto time=18:02]18:02 – Marisa Being Awkward[/skipto]
    • [skipto time=18:22]18:22 – Outro[/skipto]
    Do you feel as if natural light is your biggest enemy when it comes to portrait photography? Let us convince you of the opposite!
    Join Daniel as he shows you how to control natural light to create soft beautiful portraits. Natural light can be a great way to explore portrait photography. And with the right tools, you can shape it to produce a wide variety of looks and feels from bright and airy to dark and moody.

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    Model: Marisa Roper @marisa.roper [molongui_author_box profile_layout="layout-7"]
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