Setup - Do you have good lighting in your video calls?
Updated by Tiago Araújo [SSW] 10 months ago. See history
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Lights can improve the general quality of your calls. The best light will always be the natural one from a window.
Here are some tips:
- If you have a desk lamp, move it so it is not directly on your face or on a white background to avoid extreme contrasting on your image
- Avoid having light (even from a window) behind you, otherwise, it can create annoying glare on your monitor or shadows on your work station
- You can have a nice work station with some decorative lights, such as desk lamps
- On general principle, you always want the subject to be the brightest and most well-lit subject in the frame

❌ Figure: Bad example - Overexposed kitchen

✅ Figure: Good example - Person is the brightest subject in the frame
A good tip from The Spruce blog is to position your home office station facing north or south so that the sunlight doesn't throw a shadow at any point during the day, making you move your setup frequently.

Figure: See how different lighting setups can impact remote meetings videos