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    Basic Studio Portrait Lighting Tutorial - Why Makeup Matters in a Portrait Shoot - Gavin Hoey

    Why Makeup Matters in a Portrait Shoot
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    A great portrait needs more than good Light. Makeup is often the overlooked missing component that can instantly elevate the quality of your work. An…
    Portrait Photography Beginner Crash Course - Three Background Effects For Portrait Photography - Gavin Hoey

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    Using a simple two-light setup, Gavin Hoey takes you through three ways to turn the flat, great background into something with a bit more character.
    Window Light Portrait Photography - Three Window Looks for your Portraits - Gavin Hoey

    Three ‘Window Looks’ for your Portraits
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    Shooting portraits with window light is great but actually including the window in the background can throw off your camera's metering. In this video,…

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    3 'Window Looks' for your Portraits

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    • [skipto time=0:07]00:07 - Intro[/skipto]
    • [skipto time=0:21]00:21 – Concept[/skipto]
    • [skipto time=0:30]00:30 – Nostalgic Setup #1 > Highlights > Silhouette:[/skipto] Introduction of Model Jade > Sitting in front of a large Window > Natural Light; Outfit > Roaring 20s; Camera & Lens Type, F-Stop, Shutter Speed, Low ISO, Tweaking Camera Settings in Manual Mode, Depth of Field, BTS, Test Shot & Result
    • [skipto time=2:14]02:14 – Shooting Segment #1:[/skipto] BTS & Results in B/W incl. Camera Setting Info
    • [skipto time=3:00]03:00 – Nostalgic Setup #2 > Shadows > Details on Subject Only:[/skipto] Different Room w/ more Windows > More Indirect Natural Light; Camera & Lens Type, F-Stop, Shutter Speed, ISO, Tweaking Camera Settings in Manual Mode, Spot Metering
    • [skipto time=4:11]04:11 – Shooting Segment #2:[/skipto] BTS & Results in B/W incl. Camera Setting Info
    • [skipto time=4:50]04:50 – Nostalgic Setup #3 > Balancing the Light > Details on Both Subject & Background:[/skipto] Different Room w/ Windows that have a distinct Pattern; Huge Silver Reflector Added > Fill Light; Camera Setting > RAW
    • [skipto time=5:48]05:48 – Shooting Segment #3:[/skipto] BTS & Results in B/W incl. Camera Setting Info
    • [skipto time=6:40]06:40 – Recap[/skipto]
    • [skipto time=6:48]06:48 – Outro[/skipto]
    Have you ever pondered how to get the best possible and most versatile photography results by utilizing natural light through a window? Ponder no more!
    In this video, Gavin shows you how simple it can be to achieve incredible & versatile results with natural light alone. Follow along and learn how to create images that either focus on highlights, shadows or a balanced result.

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    Model: Jade Lyon (@jadelyon) [molongui_author_box profile_layout="layout-7"]
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