How I got the shot: Negative fill
Using negative fill is a great way to create dramatic portraits. Learn here how I created this image, the lighting set-up and settings used.
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Using negative fill is a great way to create dramatic portraits. Learn here how I created this image, the lighting set-up and settings used.
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I put together exactly HOW I got the shot of these beautiful red tulips in the studio with my strobe lights.