Project 2 - Portraiture and Studio Lighting
- amberthomas16
- Oct 22, 2015
- 1 min read


These two images were taken with a Canon D500 and used the ER lights with a white back drop. I placed the light right infront of the model so the image came out light and clear. The direct gaze in both pictures create a very dominant feel towards both of the pictures. We had to set our ISO's to 200 and shutter speed on 60th of a second. We had to have our camera's on manual mode so we could get the shot we wanted and had planned.
We then went upstairs in a darker room and played around with lighting in a different enviroment. This image looks completley different to the images above because the two ones above were taken in a light room with lighting and the bottom one was taken in a darker room with lighting aswell so they contrast really well. The bottom image has a lot of shadows, which shows where the light is hitting the models face. I learnt from being in the darker room that it takes a lot more practise to get the right aperture and iso because you're in a darker enviroment.

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