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Is there a resource or reference library for portrait lighting?
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I've recently, by good fortune, come into basically having my own portrait studio.

After years of shooting street, events, and outdoors I've been gifted/loaned a brilliant set of vintage but high quality studio lights lots of equipment and by chance also been given a smallish but functional space I can use them in.

I have lit for video and understand lighting outdoors but I would really really love some sort of reference of light/bounce placement for portraits. I have a vague idea in my head that something like this must already exist somewhere and would love to see it.

Also would be very grateful of anyone sharing their advice of what one should do in this situation, or general portrait advice. I'm intending to really throw myself into this over winter and am excited yet a little nervous.

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