In this assignment, my class had to demonstrate the use of several studio lights that build up in a finely lighted Three- Point Lighting image. We used a key light, fill light and back light for our phtographs. A key light, is the mian source of light in a photograph or film. A fill light fills in the shadows created by the key light. Also, the back light is light that is shown from behind the subject, and it creates more depth and shape to the subject.
Below are six pictures of: 1. A wide shot image of the three-point lighting set up with the lights off 2. A close-up photo of your classmate with no lights turned on 3. Photo with key light only 4. Photo with key and fill lights 5. Photo with key, fill and back lights 6. Wide shot photo showing all lights turned on and your subject in the middle among them.
Wide Shot with Lights Off
Key Light Only
Key and Fill Lights
Key, Fill, and Back Lights Turned On
Wide Shot with Lights On
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