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Last week, we talked about Chiaroscuro lighting, in this week's tutorial we carry on with Chiaroscuro, but with a blue lighting gel added to the background, and then we move on to crosslighting.
Crosslighting is lighting from both sides of the subject - not a natural lighting arrangement, but it creates drama and is very widely used in fashion photography etc.
http://www.lencarta.com/studio-lighting-blog/?p=3930&preview=true#.Vm6-Zb8l-hF
And the final one in this series, next week, will build on this lighting approach but will add other lighting effects, both to the background and to the subject.
Crosslighting is lighting from both sides of the subject - not a natural lighting arrangement, but it creates drama and is very widely used in fashion photography etc.
http://www.lencarta.com/studio-lighting-blog/?p=3930&preview=true#.Vm6-Zb8l-hF
And the final one in this series, next week, will build on this lighting approach but will add other lighting effects, both to the background and to the subject.