Butterfly lighting also called paramount lighting is named after the butterfly shaped shadow that s created beneath the nose.
Studio lighting setup for family portraits.
We went with a fairly basic three point lighting setup which breaks out like this.
How to position lights for a professional looking portrait.
Studio lighting involves balancing three important factors.
Portrait lighting setup 1.
Studio lighting setup 4 rim lighting this studio lighting technique is used to create an exciting style with good definition place both lights slightly behind the subject pointing back towards.
It really is that easy.
Here s a simple breakdown of 7 different lighting techniques you can implement next time you shoot portraits with.
Photographing family events using your digital slr.
Capturing telephoto shots with standard zoom lenses.
Set up your two off camera flashes modified with the wescott shoot through umbrellas on light stands raised to about 5 6 feet to avoid campfire lighting and to get the best light spread.
How to position lights for a professional looking portrait.
Place the main light source above and directly behind your camera pointed down slightly on your subject.
In this case the rim light still goes behind your subject but you ll also want to position the main flash in the 45 45 angle.
7 easy portrait lighting setups.
My tendency for studio portraits is f 8 so if you divide our previous example of 66 by 8 66 8 you get 8 25.
Main or key light.
With such a setup your main subject will be illuminated but you ll also get.
This gives a very dramatic result but not something that a standard family portrait client would appreciate.
Set up a main light.
The key to creating even light across a large group portrait is focusing the light direction to control the spill as much as possible.
Or you can rim light with another flash such as in a 45 45 lighting setup.
For a background we tried both patterned dark and white.