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This lesson will show how to use a large main light with inexpensive secondary lighting to light a casual portrait.

 

Topics Covered:

  • Using a main light
  • Adding a reflector fill light
  • Using umbrellas as background lights

 

Equipment Used:

 

Lighting Equipment

Figure 1

Our large LiteDome with strobe served as the main light.

Figure 2

This is the result using only the LiteDome.

Figure 3

We used a 39 x 72" LitePanel Kit (white surface) as a fill for the shadow side of our model.

Figure 4

The LitePanel filled in the shadows nicely, bringing more definition to our shot.

Figure 5

An Adjustable Silver Umbrella was added for light to fall on the background and on our model as a separation light.

Figure 6

We have a new look with the background lit and a nice rim light adding even more dimension to the photo.

Figure 7

We added a second Adjustable Silver Umbrella to the right of the set to light the background and the model.

Figure 8

The separation light from the umbrellas produces a nice rim light as well as background light. The final lighting setup produces a rich, bright light to great result.

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