Portrait Help
by Candice Stringham
Watch Candice's online video to see this technique in action.
1. Place your subject parallel to the window. This will give you strong side-lighting.
2. Have the subject’s face turned toward the light so that the highlight side is closest to the window and the light is able to slightly wrap around the subject’s face. You want there to be a triangle of light on the shadowed cheek. If the shadows are too dark for you on the shaded side, add a reflector. Hold it to the side and slightly below so it can bounce light back into the subject.
3. You want to avoid having them stand parallel with their face forward because this will give you a harsh line of shadow down the center of the subject’s face.