The Studio Photography starts here: lightning
This photo was taken while the model was standing perpendicularly to the window. I didn't use any additional sources of light or any reflectors. I chose this photo because it demonstrates the result of taking pictures near the window without any extra materials. The light from the outside created a shadow on the right part of the image. The contrast looks interesting, but it wouldn't be suitable for commercial shooting.
This picture was taken while the model was standing at an angle of 45 degrees facing the window. I didn't use any additional reflectors while taking this picture. The light from the window is more diffused, and it's not creating such a noticeable shadow as in the first photo. The result of shooting at this angle is a very smooth progression of light to dark tones.
The model in this picture is standing perpendicularly to the window, but I also used a silver reflector to make the lightning on both sides of her face even. The silver color made a cool-toned reflection on the right side of her face, so the photo looks more appealing.
This photo was taken outside, using a gold reflector. That day it was almost no sunlight outside, so it was hard to make a difference using additional equipment. But the gold reflector the model was holding in her hands created a noticeable warm-toned reflection. It looks like golden sun rays on her face.


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