Detailed C4d model of light umbrella and lamp holder
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In photography and cinematography, a reflector is an improvised and specialized reflective surface used to redirect light towards a given subject or scene. Umbrellas are one of the most essential light modifiers that falsh photographers use to shape light. Umbrellas are quite simple to use but still it can seem intimidating for new photographers.
White translucent umbrellas are used as an inexpensive and effective way to spread out a light that will cover approximately a 1.4 metre area. Shooting through umbrellas are the best type of light modifier for beginning flash photographers. Umbrellas create a very soft light, they are inexpensive, and they have a wide enough lighting pattern that they are easy to position and aim.
The drawback to this is that umbrellas are that they are easily breakable. If there is any wind while outdoor shooting, the spokes can be broken, or it could catch the wind and knock over the light stand.
Silver reflective umbrellas throw light everywhere in 180 degree radius. The wide and even pattern of light created by a silver umbrella makes them perfect for lighting groups, though they have less application for shooting portraits of individuals or couples, because it is difficult to achieve good shadows with this type of umbrella.
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