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According to "The Complete Natural Light Children's Portraits Course 2026," when seeking the "ideal" window light for child portraits, what specific quality of the light's diffusion is paramount for avoiding harsh shadows and ensuring detail retention in a child's eyes?
Light that has been bounced off a dark, matte surface to reduce intensity.
Soft, diffused light, ideally from a north-facing window or a window with sheer curtains or diffusion material.
Light originating from a high angle, creating dramatic chiaroscuro effects.
Direct, unfiltered sunlight pouring through a large bay window, maximizing brightness.
Q2Domain Verified
In "The Complete Natural Light Children's Portraits Course 2026," what is the recommended approach for positioning a child relative to a window light source to achieve a flattering catchlight and minimize distracting shadows on their face, particularly when aiming for an "expert" level of control?
Position the child with their side approximately 45 degrees to the window, allowing for modeling and a distinct catchlight.
Have the child stand with their back to the window, using the window as a rim light to create separation.
Place the child directly facing the window, ensuring maximum frontal illumination for even exposure.
Place the child perpendicular to the window, creating a strong profile view with dramatic shadow play.
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"The Complete Natural Light Children's Portraits Course 2026" discusses the concept of "light directionality" in children's portraits. Which scenario best exemplifies the "expert" understanding of using light directionality to convey mood and emotion in a child's portrait?
Using broad, frontal lighting to ensure every detail of the child's happy expression is clearly visible.
Employing Rembrandt lighting, with a small triangle of light on the shadowed cheek, to evoke a sense of introspection or quiet contemplation.
Utilizing a strong key light positioned directly overhead to create a dramatic, almost theatrical, silhouette.
Relying solely on ambient room light to capture a candid, unposed moment without any deliberate lighting control.

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