The Original Intuitive Wealth Expert Michael Mapes
Is Back
after 6 years with a story and a strategy for conscious entrepreneurs ready to cut through the noise, make great money and succeed on their own terms. 
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The Problem
(and it's supercharged for sensitive, smart, intuitive and conscious business owners): how do you cut through the noise, while being authentic and still able to get clients and make more money while activating my purpose, serving and helping those who need your services, creating wealth and living your mission.
How do you cut through the noise, while being authentic and still able to get clients and make more money while activating your purpose, serving and helping those who need your services, creating wealth and living your mission.

Steve Jobs
Apple CEO
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The Natural Light Baseline
To differentiate that role from that of "key" modeling when a modeling source moves behind the object, it is typically called a "rim" or "accent" light. In portrait lighting, it is also called a "hair" light because it is used to create the appearance of physical separation between the subject's head and background.
When a photographer puts the sun behind an object, its role in the lighting strategy changes from modeling the front of the object to one of defining its outline and creating the impression of physical separation and 3D space a frontally illuminated scene lacks.
Steve Jobs
Apple CEO
1818 Magazine by Stephanie Toole
To differentiate that role from that of "key" modeling when a modeling source moves behind the object, it is typically called a "rim" or "accent" light. In portrait lighting, it also called a "hair" light because it is used to create the appearance of physical separation between the subject's head and background.
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Creating Natural Looking Artificial Lighting
A typical studio lighting configuration will consist of a fill source to control shadow tone, a single frontal key light to create the highlight modeling clues on the front of the object facing the camera over the shadows the fill illuminates, one or more rim/accent lights to create separation between foreground and background, and one or more background lights to control the tone of the background and separation between it and the foreground.
There are two significant differences between natural lighting and artificial sources. One is the character of the fill and the other is a more rapid fall-off in intensity. In nature, skylight fill is omni-directional and usually brighter from above. That "wrap around" characteristic is difficult to duplicate with a directional artificial source.
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