Reflectors for Photography

Reflectors for Photography-When photographing a model or a product and feel there are parts of the object is less  by the main light source but want a soft light to fill in where the presence of a reflector to reflect additional light is needed.

By type reflectors for photography can be divided into two types, namely:

- Natural Reflector
Reflector made of nature that surround us.
For example:
white sand reflect sunlight, the reflection of sunlight on the sea,
ponds or lakes, fields of white wall on a building.

- Artificial reflectors
Man-made reflector which was deliberately made for the purpose of photography.

* Artificial reflectors are divided into three types or surface color:

- Gold reflector.
usually used to give a warmer color effect on skin tone
human or model.

- Silver Reflector
used to illuminate the dark on the model or object to the effect that more
white or light a bit harsh.

- White Reflector
usually made of styrofoam, to give effect to the white color
more gently and evenly.

In addition to more frequently used in outdoor shooting was infrequently used for indoor shooting in order to produce a certain effect. For example the effect of ‘high key’ to the shooting style of his friends from Taiwan.

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