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While this video explains how to set up lighting for a video interview, the basics are the same for photography. And not just people sized subjects, if you watch professional watch/jewellery photographers at work, you soon learn that they 'paint' their subjects with light in the same way this video describes.

And the same lessons can be applied to street or natural lighting. Looking for the interesting light sources, reflections and effects to make your shots look that much better.</description>
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            <description><![CDATA[ lemon squeezy, as my daughter would say.<br />
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thx.]]></description>
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While this video explains how to set up lighting for a video interview, the basics are the same for photography. And not just people sized subjects, if you watch professional watch/jewellery photographers at work, you soon learn that they 'paint' their subjects with light in the same way this video describes.<br />
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