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Natural light direction?
I hope I am posting in the correct forum.
For an indoor portrait natural light studio setup:
1. Is it best to have natural light coming from the North, South, East or West?
2. Is it best to have indirect natural light or direct natural light?
Thanks for the feedback
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02-03-2012 10:55 AM
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Depends on the effect you want on your subject.
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I spend too much of my life on TPF!
If you want more consistant soft light, Northern facing windows/skylights are best.
Southern facing windows, give more dramatic effects ( Higher Contrasts) but are variable on Time of day and also Time of year
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Here in the Pacific Northwest,
1) North. The sun here has a tendency to stay towards the south, so north facing guarantees soft light no matter what time of day or season.
2) Assuming you mean direct sunlight, Indirect.
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Well if it is lyk raining the cannons are really good for that but nikon is like all black so maybe good for sniperz?
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Been spending a lot of time on here!
Where do you live? I would say North or South depending upon the place. How does your city rate for sunny days?
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many famous painters feel that Northern light is best.. as it is an indirect soft light.
Use this as a guide.... How to Setup a Painting Studio | Stan Prokopenko's Blog
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