Creating window light

Published 2021-02-05
In this video, I talk about creating window light. I recently received an email asking about the use of reflective umbrellas for this task.

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All Comments (21)
  • @lindaallen594
    Love this series! I am a hobbyist and my photography goal for 2021 was to dive into lighting, OCF, etc. I love your channel and have learned a lot. Keep up the good work! 😀❤️👍
  • Definitely continue this as a series.... and who cares if you don't hold it to exactly 5 min!
  • Very thoughtful response Daniel Norton! True the definition of "window light" can vary, to me(knowing the little that I know)window light is a Soft Box.
  • @larryhaley3
    Brother i love your spirit and content! You are teaching me so much as a newbie in lighting and photography on here and through your ad sessions! You give me confidence to try new things and directions to do things right. Thankyou for the time and passion you put into your content for us!
  • @WHowardW55
    I like the short form “quick hit” of insight. Keep up the good work!
  • @tjmarx
    Great format. Please do more
  • @250GTOAJ
    Keep them coming and have a good weekend Daniel
  • I was rooting for you, Daniel! I chuckled with you when you went over the 5 minutes! Thank you for the video! Always informative! :)
  • @phynx2006
    5 Minute Fridays .... Perea Photography use to do these as well
  • @mjcz5853
    “Five minute Friday”, love it. Great first video as well. Can you discuss pros and cons of neutral density filters vs high speed sync, and when is it best to use each? Although that might be more of a 10 minute Tuesday. LOL Thanks.