To day i’m going to be taking to you about how different angles of light can make a good photo grate.
loop lighting:
the first lighting that i’m going to take about is loop lighting. A way to set up the right position is that you must set you light to a 45 degrees in front of the face so a little shadow form you nose will appear for the right said and all so some shadow to you check as well.
All so it helps to have a black screen as the light can be absorbed to the black screen which will give a focus photo to see the loop lighting.
and this is a photo of me having the loop lighting as you can the shadow by my noes.
Flat lighting:
flat lighting is one of the basic of lighting, there is no angle that you have to put your light behind you so that the natural light source is found. but if you have a window it can
work the same as having a camera light stand. if you have a camera light what you need to do is to make the light a low light setting not to bright as it will be harsh light of you model and the photo will not look good.

As you can by this photo of a flat lighting.
Butterfly Lighting:
A way to know that you are doing a butterfly light is that you will need to put your camera light above your models head. Then point down in a 200 degrees so that you can
see a butterfly shadow under the noes. when you see this shadow then you will know you have done the butterfly lighting right.

And here is the example of the the butterfly lighting as you can tell by the noise you can see the shadow that’s. The butterfly shadow and when you see it you have achieve this lighting.
Rembrandt Lighting:
Rembrandt lighting is sort of like loop lighting in way, the different between them is that with loop lighting the shadow will come off the noes. With Rembrandt lighting is that the shadow will be come one with the check. then by were the eyes is showing in the photo you can see a triangle shape.
how to get the this shadow well like the loop lighting have you key light at a 45 degree and then raise it to you models head. you can do it like this with a key light by its more beater if you have a reflector by having the reflector it can be come a serving to fill light by placing the reflector to the opposite side of the model.
the camera should be place between midway of the fill light and key light with the model standing or sitting down so that he or she is facing the key light. have the he or she rotate there head to look at the camera.

Here is a example of Rembrandt lighting.
Split Lighting:
Well split lighting is what its called and it has another name called implies. but how to get this sort of lighting, well what you need to do is have you key light face the said of the model face by having the model in the light and the other half in the shadow. it will create a dramatic images.
for examples this from of lighting can be used for portrait, musician and artist.

Here is a photo of split lighting.
How did you feel when doing camera lighting?
I had a lot of fun doing this and i have leaned how to find natural light score to make a good photo grate. My favorite lighting has to be Rembrandt lighting i like how focus it is on the face and it brings it out more.
