AJ153
TPF Noob!
Just a disclaimer, I'm using parts of my post in the critic section, but this forum is dedicated for lighting, and catch-light only.
I'm getting into portraits so naturally I need to learn a few things about lighting. My concerns are:
1.) Is there a place where the catch light is suppose to be in the eyes for a natural look? I read it is recommended to go (or near) 10 o'clock or 2' o'clock Which has proven true in most Google images of self portraits in studio.
2.) Does the catch-light have to be in the area where the key light is? Or can it be in spots like the fill light, hair light, rim light?
3.) Can a Rim light double as a Key Light if strong enough from the side?
4.) Is lighting all set in stone (spots where lights have to be to make an effective portrait), if so what are the recommended spots for lighting?
5.) Did I do the lighting correct in my first portrait? (explanation below)
This is my first attempt with lighting, and self-portrait. Taken of myself. When taking this picture I winged it, not knowing knowing any technical terms, or positions for lighting. I just eyeballed it, and used my photographer instincts.
Here is a picture of my set up, what I thought was a good idea when doing light. After doing some research, I think this is what the terms "would have been" if I had known about the names and roles of each light. (The picture was taken around 2:55 P.M Northern Illinois, So no direct hard light was going through the window, just soft light reflected from the white side of the house next door which is why in the picture that side has more light) (considered Rim light?)
After taking the picture, and importing with comparison to other portraits my first concern was the sparkle in the eye (Catchlight), and if it should have been on the right side (left side of my face)? but after doing research, I THINK that in my picture; that light on the right side (left side of my face) is actually the rim light caused by lighting #4 (so I don't thing this would be my key light?), and lighting #3 I placed overhead which I thought was another key light, but ended up just lighting me up/hair ( I guess that was the hair light). I placed lighting #2 there because there was a really harsh shadow that needed to go ( I guess that was the fill light) and finally I placed lighting #1 there because light #2-4 was giving a shadow, which I didn't like so it ended up giving my face that balanced natural light on the face and gave it a catch light in the eyes (which is in terms key light?). Which leads me to my 5 concerns
Is this correct?
Well basically in short is the catch-light in the correct spot? is the lighting, and position correct? And is there correct spots for lighting, and catch lights?
I'm getting into portraits so naturally I need to learn a few things about lighting. My concerns are:
1.) Is there a place where the catch light is suppose to be in the eyes for a natural look? I read it is recommended to go (or near) 10 o'clock or 2' o'clock Which has proven true in most Google images of self portraits in studio.
2.) Does the catch-light have to be in the area where the key light is? Or can it be in spots like the fill light, hair light, rim light?
3.) Can a Rim light double as a Key Light if strong enough from the side?
4.) Is lighting all set in stone (spots where lights have to be to make an effective portrait), if so what are the recommended spots for lighting?
5.) Did I do the lighting correct in my first portrait? (explanation below)
This is my first attempt with lighting, and self-portrait. Taken of myself. When taking this picture I winged it, not knowing knowing any technical terms, or positions for lighting. I just eyeballed it, and used my photographer instincts.
Here is a picture of my set up, what I thought was a good idea when doing light. After doing some research, I think this is what the terms "would have been" if I had known about the names and roles of each light. (The picture was taken around 2:55 P.M Northern Illinois, So no direct hard light was going through the window, just soft light reflected from the white side of the house next door which is why in the picture that side has more light) (considered Rim light?)

After taking the picture, and importing with comparison to other portraits my first concern was the sparkle in the eye (Catchlight), and if it should have been on the right side (left side of my face)? but after doing research, I THINK that in my picture; that light on the right side (left side of my face) is actually the rim light caused by lighting #4 (so I don't thing this would be my key light?), and lighting #3 I placed overhead which I thought was another key light, but ended up just lighting me up/hair ( I guess that was the hair light). I placed lighting #2 there because there was a really harsh shadow that needed to go ( I guess that was the fill light) and finally I placed lighting #1 there because light #2-4 was giving a shadow, which I didn't like so it ended up giving my face that balanced natural light on the face and gave it a catch light in the eyes (which is in terms key light?). Which leads me to my 5 concerns
Is this correct?
Well basically in short is the catch-light in the correct spot? is the lighting, and position correct? And is there correct spots for lighting, and catch lights?
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