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Lights On, Lights Off

Lisa Russman December 3, 2019

Missed the fall newsletter? Here is Part 1 of the newsletter, so you can catch up before the winter one comes out. 'Lights On, Lights Off’ refers to the option of getting the capture with a special light on. Any interiors photographer worth her salt will keep room lights off (and use an expert blend of ambient light, modifiers and off-camera flashes to get that natural-room look), but many don’t know how to shoot the room if you DO desire to have a certain, special sconce or chandelier on in the image. That’s where I come in. Suppose that chandelier is a key feature of your holistic design, and you’d like it to be known? Or, suppose your clients may want to see how you set the mood in a space, so you want an extra option with that sconce on? What I do is give you this option. I shoot the space the regular way, and then I can shoot it with that special light source on, giving you that image as another option. Win-win.

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