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hey guys Andrew here with another quick clip and in this quick clip weamp;#39;re going to be talking all about capturing light in a portrait this clip goes out to Belinda who hit me up on Facebook with this weekamp;#39;s request letamp;#39;s get started so Iamp;#39;ve got three tips for capturing light within the portrait and the first one has to do with actually setting up the right scenario from the outset of course it helps making a live sketch but when Iamp;#39;m posing the sitter for the portrait Iamp;#39;m taking light into account right from the start it all comes down to having the right scenario set up for us to be able to either study from life or to be able to collect our reference and the reference is absolutely key in translating that light from the setup into the painting so my first tip here for you is to get really quality reference material that exposes for both the highlights and the shadows sometimes when we photograph our subjects the camera is only exposed fo