Portrait lighting is part art; part science. There are so many tools at the photographersrsquo; disposal—and myriad settings and setups that can be used. So; how do you master the light for consistent; predictable results; indoors and out? In this guide; award-winning photographer Curley Marshall teaches you the nuts and bolts of portrait lighting. Yoursquo;ll learn to work with natural light and studio lighting sources; both as they exist and in modified forms. Yoursquo;ll discover posing and lighting combinations that will help you to ensure that your subjectrsquo;s face—the focal point of every portrait—appears dimensional and; where need be; slimmer. Yoursquo;ll learn how to give the eyes sparkle through proper catchlight placement and how to bring out the color of the eyes. Yoursquo;ll also learn the basic lighting setups heralded by portrait artists throughout time—including loop lighting; Rembrandt lighting; butterfly lighting; and more.
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