How Using Light Modifiers for Photography Affects Your Highlights, Shadows and Spread of Light
Trying to figure out how using modifiers can improve your work as a photographer? Wanna learn more about improving the shadows and highlights in your portrait work? Check out this video tutorial that demonstrates how modification improves your work!
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In this video Jason Lanier shows three different lighting sets using no modification, built in modification on the light and then what it all looks like using a modifier.
This tutorial was shot in the beautiful backdrop of the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah using the Rotolight Titan X1 with the Snapbag Modifier.
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