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Old 11-26-2001, 03:53 PM   #1
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question Lighting your subject

Does anyone have a simple secret to basic, good lighting to place your subject in "their best light"? I'm referring to lighting that is a good bet at most times, not dramatic "effect" lighting.

I know the basics; one source, reflector board to fill in shadows, but what is the best artificial light source to throw at your subject?

Do I have to buy fancy photographer-grade lamps, filters, reflector-umbrellas, etc? (Hope not.)

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