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Photography DIY: V-flat

larrybecker
December 12, 2014
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Photograph Your Model

All you have to do is adjust your exposure (flash brightness, aperture, ISO) so the background is just barely blown out. Now put your model in place and light him or her with a separate flash (and reflectors) in front of the high-key backdrop to achieve the look you’re going for.

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