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p.1 #1 · Black out studio windows? | |
My small studio has huge north facing windows, so there is no harsh sunlight coming it. No windows on the east, west, or south. My background stand is on the east wall. When I shoot during the daytime, there is ambient light on the model's left side. I know if I shoot f/8 or f/10 at 250 shutter speed, it should have no effect. I guess I can even shoot at a large aperture and slower shutter and mix ambient. But my problem is I can't really use my modeling lights.
My question is, should I black out my windows, so I can see the effects of my modeling lights, or just shoot and upload a file "like a polaroid" to see the lighting? So those with windows in their studios, do you black out the windows and if so, with what?
Thanks,
John
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