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In this video, I'll show you how to use light falloff or the Inverse Square Law to solve common lighting problems like evenly lighting a scene, fixing contrasty light, and brightening or darkening a background in your toy photography.
This is the seventh in my series of videos on lighting, and my ultimate goal here is to take you to creative lighting with flash.
LIGHTING 101 FOR TOY PHOTOGRAPHY:
1. Characteristics of Light: • Characteristics of Lig...
2. Flash or LED Panel: • Flash or LED Panel for...
3. Feathering LIght: • Feathering Light for T...
4. Creating Atmosphere: • Creating Atmosphere fo...
5. Controlling Reflections: • Controlling Reflection...
6. Modifying Light: • Modifying Light for To...
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ABOUT ME
I'm Four Bricks Tall, and I'm a toy photographer and LEGO Ambassador.
I love showing people how to take creative photos that bring toys to life. I share behind the scenes, toy photography tutorials, gear reviews, and LEGO set reviews.
I run Brickcentral, a community of LEGO photographers on Instagram where we feature photos of LEGO, share photography tips and run contests with LEGO prizes.
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