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Meg Bitton – Let There Be Light – Overcast

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Release date:2021

Author:Meg Bitton

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

In this workshop, we’re going to tackle a lighting situation that a lot of Photographers really love, because they consider it to be the easiest light. Overcast light does have its drawbacks though. It’s very flat light, which is not flattering on a face. Also your subject will not have that beautiful light in their eyes which brings them to life unless you know how to get the best results in Overcast light.

Let me show you ways to pose your subjects and use environmental elements to create light and shadows upon your subject. I’ll also demonstrate the use of an Ice Light which is something that I am asked about frequently. See how I use this easy, portable convenient light to sculpt my subject and flatter them. As a photographer, you should be prepared to shoot in ANY light that presents itself. Join me today and find out how to make the best of Overcast light and learn to use very, very simple elements to create a different lighting situation than the one available to you!

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