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If flash is your primary light source and you're shooting studio portraits, your first task is usually to ensure that none of the room light is accidentally recorded. However there might be times when you need to work with two types of light in a single scene.
A perfect example is when photographer Gavin Hoey turned his small home studio in a backstage make-up room and lit it with LED light bulbs. In this video he shows you the limits of this set up and how he successfully mixes flash with LED lights. Along the way he shows you how he controls the exposure for two different light types as well as the problems and solution for managing very different color temperatures.
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Photos by Gavin Hoey
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