Portraits by window light.

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"Learn how light works to model a 3D face in 2D using window light before spending a lot of money on lighting gear. It costs little beyond your time and will will save you money in the long run because you'll understand intuitively what you need and be able to get better results with less. "


"You need a window with soft indirect light. A north facing window has that all day in the northern hemisphere. South of the equator use a south facing window"

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