Shooting in the Woods
Bert Stephani tells in this video how he did his photo set in the woods.
The model was lit by hard sun light. He wanted to compensate it with speedlights. In the shade he had to set his speed light to the full output. When the model was standing in the direct sun light he had to back lit her.
He used flash through an umbrella to equalize the fore and backgrounds.
The direct sun light from above helped him separate the subject from the background.
His photos illustrate well the approaches he used in his session.
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