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PORTRAIT LIGHTING Mike Giovinazzo Jan 8 2010
Built-in Flash on camera with No Diffuser Also provides “Flat Lighting”
Given the quality of light most people get from this type of typical lighting, no wonder folks complain “I hate to have my picture taken”
Already a huge improvement, this photo was taken by holding a piece of while plastic over the built-in on camera flash.
Built-in Flash on camera with simple diffuser
Hash Lighting (characterized by a sharp definition between the dark and light areas)
Increasing the size of the light source relative to the subject reduces the degree of harshness, hence the desire to bounce light off a wall, ceiling or umbrella. Similarly shooting through a larger diffuser helps soften the light.
Classical Rembrandt Lighting (characterized by a lit triangle on the cheek)
Single Light off-camera Two-o’clock Position Light softened using a “Soft Box” or Umbrella (With hair light)
Two Light Set-up 1:1 Lighting Ratio (lighting in the shadows and highlight areas are about equal)
Two Light Set-up 1:2 Lighting Ratio
Common Lighting Ratios Rat io
Stops Di ffer ence
Descr ipti on
1:1
No Difference
Flat lighting
2:1
1 Stop
General color photography
3:1
1 1/2 Stops
General black & white photography
4:1
2 Stops
Dramatic lighting, low key
8:1
4 Stops
Very dramatic, low key
Combined Lighting Main Light at 10 O’clock Fill at 2 o’clock 1:2 ratio Hair light top right
Other Resources
(in alphabetic order)
Benji's Studio Lighting and Posing Tutorial http://www.lumitouch.com/benstudiotutorial/index.html
Foundations of Lighting Placement http://www.lowel.com/edu/foundations_of_lighting.html