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@famousPhotog I agree so much. Much of what I see being put out there by "pro" photographers is so overlit that all detail and shape is washed out. I work in the dark almost exclusively, and use just a few lights.
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Axelent haha
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Photography is my new passion! I like to read thephotographyclinic (.) com thanks for posting.
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axe-elent! :P
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"excellent!" hahah
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LULZ!
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Get a camera?
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he looks like he shoots P0rn for Hustler magazine
bboychance 2 years ago 11
A young attractive woman does not need much fill. Too many photogs are using too much fill to compensate for their sloppy lighting and posing. Shadows are what provide dimensionality and sculpt the face and body, not light per se. Everytime you fill, or over fill, shadows you are reducing this dimensionality and creating a 2D image instead of a 3D image. Use fill very judiciously, and always ask yourself whether the model at hand really needs much fill. Nicole does not need much fill at all.
famousPhotog 2 years ago 8