How to read a light meter
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Why is the lightmeter so important?
First of all we have to realise that in we only see 3 colors as human beings.
We call those colors the primary colors, Red, Green and Blue.
We also have secondaries colors, Cyan, Magenta and Yellow.
All colors are connected via the blackbody curve (whitepoints for colortemperature) and determine the colourspace.
How to make wow images with sets and colors
Often when I mention sets people think about big budget solutions, but the opposite can be true, and mostly is in my work.
For me it's almost a sport to create cool looking sets without breaking the bank.
So we also look for cool stuff on fleamarkets, attics etc. you would be surprised what kind of "junk" you can buy for next to nothing that work great in a photoshoot.
Creating depth and contrast in your model/portrait photography
We all know the term "3D looking"
And maybe you also struggle with getting your images look more "3D"
In most cases it's "just" a matter of changing your light to the sides of your subject.
The problem is often that the other side of the face becomes really dark, and often also the background which creates a really bad looking images (unless you love that look).
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