If you have green walls, you might find green tints in your skin. If you’re in a room with colored/painted walls, sometimes you’ll find that the color will reflect back into your skin. Good light is white and doesn’t add any color tints.The photo below is an example of no catchlights: Good light gives your eyes catchlights, aka the sparkle in your eyes.Bad lighting will cast shadows, and it will accentuate any blemishes or uneven skin tones. Good light is even and doesn’t cast shadows on your face.When I’m out on a shoot looking for good lighting, there are 3 things that I look for. The only difference in these two photos is the lighting. In contrast, you’ve probably also seen photos of yourself where you think, “oh man, I look tired.” See this example of me: You’ve probably seen photos of yourself where you’re like, “oh dang, I look good!” What is good light, and why is it important? Let me know your thoughts and/or questions in the comments below □ I linked to the reflector that I use in the blog post here: #indoorlightingphotography #photographylighting #photographylightingtips #indoorlightingtips #photographytips #photoshootideas #photographytricks #phototips #phototricks #photohacks #creatorsofthebay #sanjosephotographers #sanjosephotographer #siliconvalleyphotographer #bayareaphotogs #buildandbloom #collectingportraits #hcollective #h_collective #seekthelight #paloaltophotographer #saratogaphotographer #mountainviewphotographer #bayareacreates #brandphotographer #wearethecreativeeconomy #creativeladydirectory #brandingbabe #girlbosshustle #creativeentrepreneurĪ post shared by Bay Area Branding Photographer on at 6:22pm PDT In today’s video, we’re talking about how to find and manipulate light indoors using regular household items! No need for fancy cameras or equipment here □□♀️ because we're just using your phone and stuff around your house. It’s here! Learn about my first set of indoor lighting tips and techniques for at home □ photography.
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