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are trying to induce the expression that will show off the subject to the best advantage, be particularly observant of the details necessary to maintain a neat appearance and good composition. the subject is lighted can actually set the mood of a portrait. The best portrait lighting will simulate natural faces illuminated from above and to one side with shadows cast downward and on one side or the other. Light coming from below eye level casts shadows upward and produces an unnatural, ghastly effect. Good portrait lighting shows off the subject to the best advantage, emphasizing the form and expressiveness of the facial features. When lighting appears pleasing and natural in a portrait, it produces prominent highlights on the forehead, nose, cheeks, and chin with enough key light; the other is the fill or fill-in light. short, butterfly, Rembrandt, split, and rim. These names have been assigned because of the visual effects the lighting creates when it falls on the subject from a given direction. This visual effect is derived from the modeling light. Other light sources that may be added to the modeling light to enhance the subject are as follows: camera. camera under the nose. high and to the side of the face turned away from the the face in shadow. other side of the face in shadow. emphasizing or de-emphasizing the curvature and characteristic features of the face with highlights and shadows. The modeling light should always be the one dominant light source in a portrait because it controls the direction of the shadows. three-quarter lighting, side lighting, frontlighting, and backlighting. When reading other books on portrait lighting, you will often encounter other names depending on what the author wanted to call the lightings. You, as a Navy Photographer's Mate, will short) and front (butterfly) lighting. designate the lighting as right or left of the subject. the effect and view the subject from the camera position, preferably through the viewfinder. most often use for official portraits. The only difference between the two is the position of the main light and the way it illuminates the subject. lighting is used, the side of the subject's face that is away from the camera is illuminated. This puts the side of the face towards the camera in shadow. By putting the side of the face towards the camera in shadow, you can provide a slimming effect. Basic Photography Course |
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