An example of a simple portrait lighting setup.
August 29th, 2014
Sometimes photographic lighting configurations can be very complex and intimidating. However, they don’t always have to be. Sometimes, simple works.
The portrait below is actually a 2 light setup, shot in my studio on gray paper. The key light used a jumbo soft box to the right of the subject, just out of frame. A large silver reflector was placed to the left, again, just out of frame. The background is lit with a standard 7 inch reflector shooting thru a 20 degree grid and a green gel. A foam-core gobo was used to create the lines on the background.
That’s it. Pretty simple. It goes to show that you don’t always need a lot of lights to create a striking photo.
That’s it for now. Thanks for reading!
-Ken.