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SuperBowl Portraits Were Excellent

RM

New member
The portraits that were being shown throughout The Superbowl were excellent in my opinion. They were a great example of very good lighting.
In the business we call that style of lighting "short or narrow" lighting. The key to it is to always have the shadow side of the image closest toward the camera lens.Sometimes they did it and sometimes they used "split lighting. Anyway the faces had depth to them that way. I'm trying to find out who did those portraits......


Excellent.....

RM
 
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