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hey guys whats up my name is David Strauss with F Stoppers usually Im a little bit more behind the scenes but today I want to talk to you about backdrop lighting and how to control it Im here with my friend Matt Hyatt were gonna use him as a subject lets get to it [Music] now this backdrop was made by Ryan frog from rough lux backdrops and its pretty unique its kind of got this rumpled gray Brown semi glossy look to it much different than your standard backdrop ryan hand makes all his backdrops so if you want to check out more information its in the link below so when most people set up for a portrait theyre thinking more about the lighting on their subject which is very important but sometimes the lighting on the backdrop gets lost in the mix so lets talk through a few things that affect what kind of light hits your backdrop for this first example Im going to be using a seven-foot octa box now this is an excessively large softbox for a normal portrait setup but I want it t