A lighting approach that avoids contrast between light and dark areas of a shot usually with a prominent fill light.
Low-key lighting
Lighting that puts most of the set in shadow and uses just a few highlights to define the subject.
Backlighting
This is the process of illuminating the subject from the back. In other words, the lighting instrument and the viewer are facing towards each other, with the subject in between. This causes the edges of the subject to glow, while the other areas remain darker.
Fill light
Illumination added to reduce shadows or contrast range.
Illumination added to reduce shadows or contrast range.
Chiaroscuro lighting
Lighting which creates strong contrasts between light and dark.
Lighting which creates strong contrasts between light and dark.
Rim lighting
Occurs when the main light is placed behind the subject so that the subject’s face is completely in shadow, but there is a rim of light around the subject’s head, like the corona in a full eclipse.
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