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From simple to complicated setups, if it involves the techniques and equipment necessary to artificially light objects or people within the studio environment, it is generally considered to be studio lighting.
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Why don't all barndoors have triangles attached to their sides?
I never used barndoors in a studio, and I'm not sure to understand how they work.
There seems to be two variants of barndoors. The first type, which is the most popular one, is a frame with four fixed …
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What are the 5 basic lighting setups used in studio portrait photography?
In this great answer, the person explains “one of the 5 basic lighting setups used in studio portrait photography”—Rembrandt lighting.
What are the other four? Where should they be used? What are the …