Lighting set-ups for studio portraits with flash.
"We discuss three lighting options with our portrait studio continuous lighting kit. The kit consists of 3 lights including the "key", "fill" and "back" or "hair" light. The "key" and "fill" lights use "bounce" umbrellas to soften the light and reduce shadows. The "back" light does not use an umbrella and can be used as either a hair highlight and background light. Using Barndoors on the back light can help narrow the light for specific lighting control like a "hair" light and other effects. "
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