We learned this week about the "3-Point" Lighting Set-up. This setup for a portrait shot. We took these photos in our library studio. We then had to take a window lighting photo that involved us using a big, white sheet of paper to have the light from the window bounce off and balance the lighting on the person of interest's face. This is what it turned out as:
I learned how to set up a "3-Point" lighting, and how to position the object of interest under the lighting. With window lighting, I learned that you cannot keep the same settings as 3-Point light in window lighting. With the tungsent white balance setting, it will make the photo tint blue.
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