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in this video im gonna show you lot how i turned a living room from this into this all right enough talking lets get into it [Music] what is good everyone and welcome back to another video now earlier this week i went over to my girlfriends parents house of a sunday evening and i turned their living room into what id like to call a cinematic lighting photo ambient apocalypse all right thats a mouthful but thank you joe and thank you dave for letting me use your your living room of this evening now i came across this idea on pinterest and i saw a creator by the name of carter ill leave his instagram down below and ill tag it on screen so so creative with lighting i dont know what id call it like id say futuristic old-school style of photography which is becoming really popular over on instagram now i took some inspiration from this photo and kind of applied it to my own style of photography so i got all of my lights together and i stuck them outside the bay window of my girlfr