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More Lighting Tips
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Rembrandt Lighting Set key light at a 45 degree angle up above the subject to one side of the nose. This lighting is dramatic. It is most often used with male subjects, and is commonly paired with a weak fill light to accentuate the shadow-side highlight.
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Paramount Lighting Also known as “glamour” lighting is traditionally a feminine lighting pattern. produces a symmetrical, butterfly-like shadow beneath the subject’s nose. It tends to emphasize high cheekbones and good skin.
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Split Lighting The key light only illuminates half the face and is slimming. This type of lighting can also be used with a weak fill to hide facial irregularities. For a highly dramatic effect, split lighting can be used with no fill.
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Profile Lighting Turn subjects face 90 degrees away from the camera.
Also known as rim lighting and highlights elegant features.
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