Axis lighting

mattchewone

Suspended / Banned
Messages
884
Name
Matt
Edit My Images
Yes
I have seen this phrase thrown around and am a little unsure what it means and would really appreciate some help understanding and what the results are from using on or off axis lighting. When and why you'd use either and if there are diagrams or photos explaining too would be extremely helpful.

Thanks
 
True on-axis lighting is a ringflash, which surrounds the lens.

Most people use the phrase on-axis to describe light that is on the axis of the lens but either above or below it (usually above as it is much more flattering than below)

Off axis lighting is lighting which is off to the side to some extent.

Your choice of where to put light in terms of axis or height determines where the shadows fall, there are no automatic rights or wrongs
 
Absolute on axis is a ringflash.

On camera flash, camera mounted speedlights, beauty dishes above camera are all technically aligned to the vertical axis, depending on what context this is used, it can be refered to as "on axis"

Moving the light around left or right of straight on, would be moving the light off axis.

I.e typical (read boring) portrait lighting would see the main light 45deg to the left or right, and up high enough to point approx 45deg down
 
Back
Top