▲ | relaxing 7 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
> connect a huge, powerful flash that you can directly fire at the subject fucking hell “fashion photographer thinks all portraits should look like the red carpet” wasn’t on my batshit opinions bingo card. Wedding photographers use bounce flash because indirect light is flattering and not everyone is supermodel-beautiful. I don’t know where you’re partying that the ceilings aren’t painted white (they usually are because the problem of color cast on reflected light applies to normal room lights as well) but I’ll take color balance I can fix in post over harsh shadows from direct fill flash. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | vFunct 6 days ago | parent | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Yah you can't fix color balance from bad color cast. ALL photos look good with direct flash. Never use bounce flash. And indirect lighting is never flattering. EVER. Fire any photographer that ever uses bounce flash. Nobody wants their muddied color. I was also a photo editor with thousands of photographer submissions. I can always tell which ones used bounce flash. A sure sign of unprofessional amateurness. I get that people have a desire to maintain their lazy habits, but my job was to make sure they understood they sucked at photography. | |||||||||||||||||
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▲ | dragonwriter 6 days ago | parent | prev [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> “fashion photographer thinks all portraits should look like the red carpet” wasn’t on my batshit opinions bingo card. “Specialist thinks the broader domain should universally adhere to the way things are optimized in their area of focus” is not an uncommon thing to see on HN, though its more commonly seen with specialists in different kinds of programming than photography. | |||||||||||||||||
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