For this lighting set up I used the set up below. I found this one the trickiest to get right, but it has produced some great shots. Below I have put my best shots and shown the editing process.
By being under the light to create the butterfly lighting gave me the best results when taking the photos. I mostly had the model facing front on to emphasis the butterfly lighting under the nose.
For this contact sheet there is a mix of Chiaroscuro and butterfly lighting shots as while I was trying to get the butterfly lighting to work I took some great Chiaroscuro shots.
This was some basic lighting adjustments to level the shot out with the pink jumper reflecting making the models face have a pink tint. I would like to remove the lanyard in the future as I think it looks messy but it is accurate to the model being a student.
For this shot I used the lighting settings to manipulate the image. While this isn’t the best shot I took for butterfly lighting the shadow was improved when enhanced by editing. By also adjusting the presence settings the texture was increased while taking the clarity down and dehazing the image added to the smooth effect the lighting created. It also brought out the golden colour in the models hair.
These are some shots I have picked from other shoots that actually have butterfly lighting features. By changing the lighting to get different shots often means that sometimes when while you are trying to take photos for a particular style you end up with different techniques.
This is one of the shots that is bordering butterfly lighting while this isn’t textbook butterfly lighting it certainly has elements and in general is a nice shot. I like how the model is looking at camera, her hair frames her face nicely creating a frame around her face, pulling the viewer to models face.
I had a quick go at removing the lanyard off the model on this shot I have already edited. By using the clone stamp tool on varying brush hardness’s and it allowed me to play around with removing the lanyard, while it’s not perfect it is a good insight into potentially future editing.
Final Favourite Shot