rembrandt lighting
why do you use Rembrandt lighting?
- makes the face look natural and compelling at the same time
where do you hold the light?
- hold to one side of the face at a 45 degree angle and watch the shadow
- makes the face look natural and compelling at the same time
where do you hold the light?
- hold to one side of the face at a 45 degree angle and watch the shadow
loop lighting
why do you use loop lighting?
- flatters/elongates face
how do you use it?
- hold it to the side of the face so you have a loop shadow under the nose
- flatters/elongates face
how do you use it?
- hold it to the side of the face so you have a loop shadow under the nose
split lighting
why do you use split lighting?
- to show drama in the face. or it can flatter a males face, make it look slimmer
how do you use it?
- hold to one side of the face
- to show drama in the face. or it can flatter a males face, make it look slimmer
how do you use it?
- hold to one side of the face
butterfly lighting
why do you use butterfly lighting?
- makes features pop
how do you use it?
- light is above the face and casts a shadow above the face
- makes features pop
how do you use it?
- light is above the face and casts a shadow above the face
rim/profile lighting
why do you use profile lighting?
- to highlight the subject
how do you use it?
- light is behind subject and creates glowing affect
- to highlight the subject
how do you use it?
- light is behind subject and creates glowing affect