At 30:30 you say to keep the sun behind you in that patch of shade. But, your example image has the sun backlighting your subjects. Which are you recommending to do? Thank you!
Hi! Honestly you can do both, the shade provides nice even lighting over your subject so it's gonna look good both ways :) but I think I misspoke when I said keep the sun behind you in the patch of shade, I think I meant to say behind the SUBJECT lol.
Thank you for this! Someone sent this to me on Reddit after I asked about this exact topic in a photography sub. Love your photos!
This is just what I needed! I have a session for later this week with the sun up and bright! Thank you!!
This was super helpful, love all your videos!
I'm so glad! 💖
SO pumped for the sweat set!!
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I love this single talking head video! Question, which Shure mic are you using, the sound is mega - M
Thank you, as usual you were awesome
At 30:30 you say to keep the sun behind you in that patch of shade. But, your example image has the sun backlighting your subjects. Which are you recommending to do? Thank you!
Hi! Honestly you can do both, the shade provides nice even lighting over your subject so it's gonna look good both ways :) but I think I misspoke when I said keep the sun behind you in the patch of shade, I think I meant to say behind the SUBJECT lol.
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