@drrodopszin

Fantastic looking examples, very inspiring! One possible topic you can cover which is an absolute rarity is working with very strong daylight - most videos are from temperate climates, however around the equator or on a mountain top, UV strength can get brutal or the excess heat brought in by sunlight. Having too much external light is straining the eye, too little daylight is also not great for it (or your circadian rhythm or mood). Around the equator you also have very interesting challenges, like perfectly purpendicular sunlight.

@Iordnutz

What a great and informative video! Thanks a lot!

@ingridclaude1257

Masterclass🎉🎉🎉

@ZahraM-he2fv

Please teach how to mix color temperatures in one space..thank you🌸🌼🌸

@thuhatran5080

Your video is really wonderful and full of knowledge about lighting effects as well as how lighting can change our perception, I have shared your video for my team to refer and study. Moreover, I would like to express my opinion to make your video greater, that is could you turn down the background music a little bit, it was a bit difficult for me to listen to your voice clearly. Really thanks for paying attention to my comment and I'm looking forward to seeing more of your videos

@arterash7980

Thanks Luke :-) At 3:59 min the reading lights on either side of the sofa, have you used Vorsa Fix 40 here or Hampton 25?