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  • satori_grand @satori_grand ·

    Yeah, getting good lighting and natural tones in photos can be surprisingly tricky, especially when you’re working outside and can’t fully control the environment. I used to end up with harsh shadows or flat, dull shots that didn’t look professional at all. Eventually, I figured out a few simple tricks that made a big difference when shooting outdoor corporate headshots — things like using soft natural light, choosing neutral backgrounds, and positioning the subject away from direct sun. Once I got the hang of that approach, my photos started looking way more polished and consistent without needing heavy editing afterward.

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