Beauty Dish- Circular dish flexible white for diffuse light or silver for directional light.
Diffusion Sock- Diffuses light throughout picture makes it more even.
Honeycomb (Grid)- Used to direct light, put over light.
Fill Light- Comes up and fills in the shadows.
Back Light- Light put behind the subject to make them stand out from the background.
Colour gel- put over the light to alter colour.
Lighting Diagram- Shows how the light is layered.
Main light in soft box in front of and slightly above model. Exposure is two stops less than background. (if this was f 11 double (f22) for background so becomes over exposed).
Rear flashes cross each other for even light exposure off background at least 2 stood greater than exposure in model's face.
Flashes in stands about head height.
White paper background.
High Key Lighting-
High-key lighting is a style of lighting for film, television, or photography that aims to reduce the lighting ratio present in the scene. This was originally done partly for technological reasons, since early film and television did not deal well with high contrast ratios, but now is used to suggest an upbeat mood.
High key Photography is a modern lighting technique that is based on using mid-tone greys through to bright whites. The use of bright lights and lighting to eliminate shadow reduced the contests in the picture.
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