[skipto time=3:03]03:03 – Light Setup #2:[/skipto] Adjustment to Setup #1 > First Fabric Diffusion Layer Added, Shutter Speed, Aperture, ISO, BTS, Sample Shot & Side by Side Comparison of Results from Setup #1+2
[skipto time=3:22]03:22 – Light Setup #3:[/skipto] Adjustment to Setup #2 > 2nd Fabric Diffusion Layer Added > Repositioning of Both Fabrics > Increasing Light Source; Shutter Speed, Aperture, ISO, BTS, Sample Shot & Side by Side Comparison of Results from Setup #1+3
[skipto time=4:07]04:07 – Light Setup #4:[/skipto] Adjustment to Setup #3 > Black Flag & Kick Light Added, Shutter Speed, Aperture, ISO, BTS, Sample Shot & Super Soft Result
Wondering what to do when the sun goes down and you need that soft, beautiful window light? Watch this tutorial to see how you can create it anywhere!
Pye shows you his way to the perfect “fake” window light in great detail and demonstrates why cheap fabric may be your best friend in this creative endeavor. From harsh shadows to a super soft portrait shot, this video has it all. You’ll never have to rely on real window light again – unless you absolutely want to, of course.
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