Sometimes I'll use off-camera flash in shade just to add a little depth to the image, but that's NOT what I'm asking about here.
I've had some instances where I was shooting in harsh full sun, found the shade of a tree and did portraits there. The problem was that the area in the background was so bright that it overpowers the subject in the photo. If it's not possible to move to an angle so as to avoid that bright background, how do you handle this? Do you maybe meter on the area in full sun and use flash on the subject to bring them up to the same brightness? Or do you just shoot the scene and it is what it is?


