![]() > GREAT LIGHTING: NATURAL LIGHT + EXTRA ADDITIONAL LIGHTING BESIDE YOUR CAMERA > GOOD LIGHTING: FACE A WINDOW WITH NATURAL LIGHT If you have a wall directly behind your chair, you could try adding strip lights to the base of the wall behind you to create a cool dimensional uplit effect. This is only really applicable if you have a certain amount of distance between you and your background. ![]() It will create for a much more dimensional and interesting looking space. But if you *really* want to up your zoom background game, then you’ll want to have some lights illuminating your background as well. Of course light on your face is important, people need to be able to see you. Here is a great example of lighting problems commonly seen in video conference calls:īe sure to check out this article for more in depth info on how to get the perfect conference call lighting! Regardless of whether or not you have windows in your room, I highly recommend investing in a cheap ring light for a really effective quick fix! I like to use this one, it’s affordable and comes with a tripod so it’s perfect to pop on your desk, even if you’re short on space! If you don’t have much in the way of natural light or windows in your room, a subtle overhead lighting source can work well (so long as it’s well diffused so it doesn’t cause harsh shadows), or a lamp positioned behind your screen.
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