Lighting for Photoshoot
We have three lights all
pointing at our lovely model. Light #1 is called the
“key” or “main” light. It is the main source of light for the subject. Its main
purpose is not only to light the subject but also to provide depth by creating shadows. This is why the
position of the key light is off camera left.
Light #2 is called the fill
light. I have it slightly off camera right, which is fine, but you really want
to keep it as close to the camera’s axis as possible. For a standard portrait,
you want to have the fill light at about half power compared to the key light.
This is not an absolute (nothing in photography is). If you want the shadows
more prominent then use less fill light. The point is that you want the fill
light to produce less light than the key light or you will lose the depth in
the portrait.
Light #3 is called the hair
light in this position. Its purpose is to separate the subject from the
background by lighting the hair. This effect greatly improves upon the three
dimensional look a professional quality portrait should produce. Light
#3 can be used in a different way to separate the subject from the background
as seen below.

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