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5 Pitfalls of Clouds for Pictures
“You can shoot anywhere when it’s cloudy!” Nope. That’s not true.
I hear this all the time. While Cloud Covered Light Quality is definitely less limiting than Full Sun Light Quality, there are limitations. It’s not a total walk in the park.
Here are 5 pitfalls to a cloudy day for pictures:

Shooting with Mirrors in the Room
Most wedding venue’s getting ready rooms are lined with mirrors. They are beautiful and create the illusion of a larger space. Win-win! Except for the photographers.