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happy Monday as you can tell Im not in my actual house Im in a hotel Toronto Airport if you watch yesterdays video you know that I did a brunch wedding and that kind of inspired todays video actually it wasnt supposed to be about this but I feel that this is really important and its how to deal with bad and not great lighting situations so as you can see out here its pretty golden hour its pretty nice this is Toronto Airport lets see some some airplanes out there very very good favorable conditions my favorite time of the wedding day to shoot usually but unfortunately during a brunch wedding youre pretty much shooting from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. which is kind of all the bad lighting parts of the day so Im gonna ready through just like a quick little sample here so this obviously not the best lighting situation in the world if Im ever faced with this weather the Sun is like proper kind of off-center Golden Hour here or its like straight up in the air if I have direct sunlight