For this assignment, we were to use the Three-point Lighting method, which would involve three special lights the fill light, backlight, and key light. Each light plays an important role when it comes to photography, especially studio photography. We brought our model, Juan into the studio and placed him on the stool
This photo is a wide shot using no lighting for the model. You may see a little lighting in the studio but that's just natural lighting from the window.
This is a close-up version of the model not using any lighting. As you can tell, there isn't anything that is highlighted on the model's face. Again, the lighting that you see is natural lighting.
In this picture, you can tell that his face is somewhat highlighted now with the background being dark. In this shot, we were using the key light and fill light.
In this picture, we were using only the key light. As you can see only one side of the model's face is highlighted
This picture is an example of what using the backlight looks like. In this picture, the model blends in less with the background now that we are using all lights.
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