One of the suggested approaches is to use Dependency Injection to inject logger to the constructor of the class. https://docs.asp.net/en/latest/fundamentals/logging.html
However, what if my class is not registered with DI container or I just want to create a static logger per a class. How can I still access LoggerFactory which was configured in Startup.cs?
This is how I would do it using nlog:
private static readonly Logger _logger = LogManager.GetCurrentClassLogger();