What type of lighting is this?

5 years 3 days ago #641195 by werunhollywood
Hey you guys,

I love the type of lighting that is used in this photo, it's like you can literally reach out and touch the person through the screen and feel the texture of their skin.  I can definitely tell that it's some type of side-lighting approach because of that nice three-dimensional form it creates and the way texture is revealed.

Would someone mind offering me an educated guess as to what type of lighting setup was most likely used for this advertisement?

Thank you guys I really appreciate it!!!



 


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5 years 3 days ago #641220 by Nikon Shooter
No picture! :(

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5 years 2 days ago #641331 by Troponin
I’ll do my best to tell you what I know with my limited experience. If anything, perhaps it bumps the thread for you and someone else can add better information. 

There are several aspects of lighting that can add depth and texture to an image. The angle of the light will create shadows. Shadows help create depth. Light distance, diffusion distance type, power level, will play a role in the “harshness” of the lighting. Many photogs will go for softer lighting. In this photo, the photog appears to have used a method of lighting that creates more highlights, but also adds some texture as a trade. It also gives the look of “Stage lighting”, is what the photographer most likely wanted. 

As for the type of lighting, my eye is not as experienced there. I can just tell that it was placed slightly over head to the models right side, creating Rembrandt lighting. 


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5 years 2 days ago #641332 by Nikon Shooter
On what picture are you commenting? I see none!!!

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5 years 2 days ago #641335 by Shadowfixer1
I can see it and saw it when first posted. Not sure why you can't.
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5 years 2 days ago #641343 by garyrhook
I can see it now, too. Couldn't yesterday.

Based on the catchlight, it's a beauty dish or small softbox. The shadows are not terribly soft, and those highlights are huge. Yes, the light is upper camera left.

There's probably a reflector on camera right for a bit of fill, but hard to say.

Not sure I'm a fan, and it's not clear what Mr. Ford is selling.


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5 years 2 days ago #641344 by Nikon Shooter
Add blocker! Now I can see it!

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5 years 2 days ago #641349 by Nikon Shooter
Considering the highlights, the shadows, and the wrap,
I don't think it was a soft light — aka beauty dish — nor
a fair size soft box (24"+).

I don't even think this is one but the usual 2 shots stacked:
one with a bare head (the little dot in the eyes) and the o-
ther possibly a small SB (seen in the eyes as well), both ca-
mera left. How else can be explained the much softer nose
shadow and the harsh one of the chin?

Not yet a Rembrandt lighting for sure.

I like the stronger graphic features approach of this, cool!

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5 years 2 days ago #641367 by KCook
May be a fresnel lens.

justgussing

Canon 50D, Olympus PL2
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5 years 2 days ago #641391 by Nikon Shooter

KCook wrote: May be a fresnel lens. justgussing


I never worked with fresnel in such takes, does a fresnel
produce at the same time both soft and hard shadows?

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5 years 2 days ago #641457 by KCook

Nikon Shooter wrote:

KCook wrote: May be a fresnel lens. justgussing


I never worked with fresnel in such takes, does a fresnel
produce at the same time both soft and hard shadows?

I'm not certain, I have not worked with a fresnel in many years.  Here is one article on them -

www.prophotonut.com/2008/08/30/fresnel-l...hts-retro-portraits/

A cheap way to simulate a fresnel is to use a grid with a narrow angle.

Kelly

Canon 50D, Olympus PL2
kellycook.zenfolio.com/

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5 years 1 day ago #641483 by werunhollywood
I definitely appreciate your response and all of these details that you summarized! Thank you once again.


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5 years 1 day ago #641484 by werunhollywood
Thank you, I really appreciate your response!


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5 years 1 day ago #641485 by werunhollywood
Thank you, I very much appreciate your reply!


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