Friday, 17 April 2015

Week 6: Camera Use Three Point Lighting

Studio Three Point Lighting

F8.0 1/125 ISO100 24-70mm@70mm

• Key light • Fill light • Snoot • Light Meter

The subject is light no shadows the three point lighting enhances the photo. The snoot light highlights the hair.



• Fill light • Snoot 


The subject is light,  shadows. The two point lighting casts shadows on the right side of the photo.

F8.0 1/125 ISO100 24-70mm@70mm



• Snoot

The snoot light on its own is effective in creating a silhouette of the subject.




Fun, Fun and more fun laughter and heaps of great photos. 
Studio lights used, key light, a fill light and a backlight. Thank you ladies :-) 



Reference: http://www.harding.edu
A common general lighting setup involves a key light, a fill light and a backlight.

The key light is provides the main illumination of the subject.

The fill light offers illumination to surfaces turned away from the keylight, providing a better ratio of light and dark tones.

The back light either illuminates the background (or backdrop), or is used on the back of the subject (hair light or rim light) — often aiming to creating rim lighting. 

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