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Using a Reflector for Portraits—Adorama TV

Using a Reflector for Portraits—Adorama TV

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AdoramaTV Presents You Keep Shooting with Bryan Peterson.


This week, join Bryan in central park as he talks about using a reflector to capture natural light for a portrait. Watch as Bryan takes you through some simple, elegant steps to make a a great portrait.

 

Using a Reflector for Portraits—Adorama TV


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6 readers rated this article. Average rating: 4.5 stars
 
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Hysterical

I seriously laughed out loud at this one! Photography is supposed to be fun - and boy does Bryan make it fun! Keep it up!

by in Queenstown on

2 of 2 people found this comment helpful
 
Skip the fluff and b.s.

This is a 1-minute video with several minutes of nonsense and silliness added. Bryan skipped important info also, like where was the sun and how did he figure white balance.

by in Northern California on

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Humor makes it!

The information in this clip is very succinct and effective. The humor is what sends it over the top. Enjoyable and educational, at the same time. What could be bette?

by in San Mateo, CA on

1 of 1 people found this comment helpful
 
Background color shift

There seems to be more going on here than just a reflector, since the background in the second image also appears warmer. I don't know if this could just be light from the reflector bouncing around in the lens to color the whole picture, but it makes it hard to trust the before and after photos.

by in NY on

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Awesome!

Nice Bryan, I haven't laughed that hard in a long time! That was beautifully done. Thank you! :) and thanks for reminding me that my reflector is not the enemy ;)

by in SLC, Utah on

3 of 3 people found this comment helpful
 
Learning with Humor

Bryan, Thank you that was great! And yes, I have had that exact reaction with collapsible reflectors. Keep up the great work with the series!

by in Ithaca, NY on

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