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Which lighting type (cool light/warm light) do the visitors to see when they reach male model room



In answer to your question from a member point of view, I think it depends on how ripped the performer is. Bright/outdoor light tends to look better on guys that are very muscular. Soft/indoor light seems to be better for the performers that are not as ripped. Just personal preference/observation.
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In answer to your question from a member point of view, I think it depends on how ripped the performer is. Bright/outdoor light tends to look better on guys that are very muscular. Soft/indoor light seems to be better for the performers that are not as ripped. Just personal preference/observation.
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Just my opinion.
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Great advice. And find lighting that YOU are comfortable with. I do agree that some of the brighter/whiter light can seem clinical versus a warmer softer light.
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Great advice. And find lighting that YOU are comfortable with. I do agree that some of the brighter/whiter light can seem clinical versus a warmer softer light.
Thanks for advice.
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