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How to fill the light for COSPLAY photography at night?

? The front flash is enough to make the characters bright and the background is black, without special skills?

I don't know what you want to ask, just do the experiment.

There is a trick: all you need is a headlight (preferably the biggest glare you can find)+1 or two adjustable aperture flashlights+two reflectors+a camera with a flash.

Operation: Strong light is placed behind the figure, and the figure must block the headlights. Reflective plates are placed on both sides of the character to reflect light to the character. The flashlight sets the aperture to the maximum at the back of the person holding the camera to hit the person. Finally, turn on the camera, aim at the face to measure the light and adjust the light.

Conditionally change the flashlight into a headlight.

Objective: The light behind is to outline the lines of the characters. Side reflector+flashlight, used to remove facial shadows. After the camera measures light, take photos, check the parameters and adjust the aperture appropriately.

Suggestion: I'm just saying an idea Actually, you need to test it yourself. Young people think more and think more ways. Keep warm at night and tell your parents when you go out ... \ (o)/