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Photographic skills of portrait shooting in shed

The simple thing is to use double lights, placed at the front two sides at a 45-degree angle, to let the light pass through a large soft box and irradiate evenly. This light is commonly known as crocodile light.

In some ways, the lighting effect in the studio is to simulate the sunlight outside. Outdoor, the sun is the main light source. Similarly, photographers will also set up a main light (also called a highlight light) in the studio. The main light is generally 45 degrees on the left or right side of the subject, slightly higher than the horizontal line where the camera is located.