Why Your Studio Light Looks Fake (And How to Fix It)
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The gap between natural-looking studio light and that dreaded 'lit in a car park' look almost always comes down to how you're controlling light falloff and feathering your modifiers — not how much gear you own. If studio portraits are part of your regular client work, this is worth skimming for a technique check.
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