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hey so i'm going to pick up from where i left off from a video i made about a year ago which is the replicating natural light with flash video where i replicated soft sunlight in my home studio space and i think i'm going to continue with this theme but instead of creating a shoot every single time i'll just explore in some videos the concept and then present some photos that i've already shot and show how they can relate to each other and hopefully in doing this this can help you with some inspiration and even some ideas for your next shoot [Music] all right so in this video we're going to take a look at a form of light which gives almost any photo or frame significant attention and i'm talking about looking into the light let me show you what i mean perhaps one of the most practical steps we can take when assessing the direction of a light source is to face directly towards the light source itself so for example take a look at these shots and notice what they all have in common [Mus...