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    5 Window Light Portrait Positions
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    Jay P Morgan demonstrates how to create 5 portrait lighting positions using natural window light – lighting setup illustrations included.
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    5 Looks With One Light: Female Portraits
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    Difference of Hard vs. Soft Light: Vary Mood & Appeal : In this tutorial, Hannah introduces you to five nifty portraiture lighting patterns.

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    5 Looks With One Light: Female Portraits

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    Difference of Hard vs. Soft Light: Vary Mood & Appeal

    • [skipto time=0:00]00:00 - Intro[/skipto]
    • [skipto time=0:26]00:26 – Posing <> Lighting: [/skipto] Broad Side & Short Side Lighting Explained
    • [skipto time=1:32]01:32 – Light Setup #1 > Broad Light, Hard + Soft:[/skipto] Small Light Source w/Grid vs. Large Light Source; Camera Settings, Results, Comparison
    • [skipto time=2:11]02:11 – Light Setup #2 > Short Light, Hard + Soft:[/skipto] Changing Light Direction, Small Light Source w/Grid vs. Large Light Source; Camera Settings, Results, Comparison
    • [skipto time=2:46]02:46 – Light Setup #3 > Rembrandt Lighting, Hard + Soft:[/skipto] LCreating a Triangle-Shaped Light Pattern; Small Light Source w/Grid vs. Large Light Source; Camera Settings, Results, Comparison
    • [skipto time=3:31]03:31 – Light Setup #4 > Loop Lighting, Hard + Soft:[/skipto] for Less Dramatic Results; Small Light Source w/Grid vs. Large Light Source; Camera Settings, Results, Comparison
    • [skipto time=4:15]04:15 – Light Setup #5A > Butterfly Lighting, Hard + Soft:[/skipto] Higher-angled Light; Small Light Source w/Grid vs. Large Light Source; Camera Settings, Results, Comparison
    • [skipto time=5:08]05:08 – Light Setup #5B > Butterfly w/ Reflector:[/skipto] Adding a Reflector for Fill-In; Results, Comparison
    • [skipto time=5:47]05:47 – Outro[/skipto]
    In this tutorial, Hannah introduces you to five nifty portraiture lighting patterns.
    Find out how to position and illuminate your subject in flattering ways.

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