markbarendt
Member
I agree, incidental light meters are "highlight meters", and won't "blow the highlights" which is the O.Ps problem, IMO it's nothing to do with fill in flash or lighting it's purely an exposure error.
I find regularly with portraits that I want to place the background and the subject at different camera exposures. Cameras though only allow for placing one point at a time, the rest of he scene just falls around that point.
Using artificial lighting (or shading or reflectors or filters or ...) allows me to, for example; change the contrast in the scene by creating a darker background and a lighter face without needing to dodge and burn the print. The darker background helps "set a scene" where lighter skin and hair can print (a little) darker but actually look lighter, more normal.
Sometimes this can be as simple as pointing the camera up more so that the darker blue sky can be behind the subject rather than the horizon which is lighter.