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LJR.
It isn't a honeycomb grid but you're right about the position/placement and the light is basically similar to a honeycomb, so a good answer.
Jay, it isn't a reflective umbrella and it isn't close to the model - if it was, the shadows would be much less clearly defined.
The position of the shadow, and the absence of a catchlight in the eyes indicate that the light was very high. The way that the light loses intensity towards the edges gives a very clear clue to the type of light used...
It isn't a honeycomb grid but you're right about the position/placement and the light is basically similar to a honeycomb, so a good answer.
Jay, it isn't a reflective umbrella and it isn't close to the model - if it was, the shadows would be much less clearly defined.
The position of the shadow, and the absence of a catchlight in the eyes indicate that the light was very high. The way that the light loses intensity towards the edges gives a very clear clue to the type of light used...



Come on, where is the next one? 
