It's annoying. I get emails from new camgirls and camboys asking me about how to earn more money performing private shows. But when them in free chat, they're working in a poorly lit environment. How can you be prepared to get repeat paying customers when they can barely see you?
Lights are among the webcam performer's most important (and often overlooked) investment gets regular customers. Without correct lighting, visitors often won't return for an additional visit. Setting up proper lighting needn't be hard or expensive, and it's something that you can do by yourself.
Even though you don't have the most expensive webcam or the fastest web connection, proper lighting can go a far distance to making you look flawless every time you be visible on their video feed.
You ought to have about 400 watts of sunshine, preferably more. You can have Three or four regular 100 watt spot bulbs which are placed who are around you at different angles. If possible use halogen bulbs as they are more camera friendly. Also, you most likely wish to find lamps with moveable lamp heads to make it easier to ensure that they're in good balance to get different angles.
For the more career-oriented webcam performer, I would recommend getting professional lighting. They come in most photography stores. They come in various price ranges, to help you still look your sexiest on your webcam with a modest budget.
Being a successful adult webcam performer has become more competitive as more and more models are discovering how much money they are able to make video chatting from home. To stay competitive in the adult webcam industry, you will need to make every little effort possible, and purchasing proper light setup is essential.
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