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by Marko Dutka Published 01/04/2012

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Conversely they can also be used in studio to vastly improve the imagery that you create there.


They will provide you with an armory of skills so that you can work in the most extreme of conditions and they will impress your clients. With practice you can make them your own so that your work becomes recognisably yours and yours alone.

Rembrandt Lighting.
Butterfly Lighting.
Key Shifting.
Dragging the Shutter.
Complex Lighting.
Back Lighting.
Lighting with Fill Light/reflector


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