These photos are all portrait shots. I used the portrait setting on the dial to take these pictures. Lights were used in all the pictures you see above to brighten the look of the subjects face or to create soft or hard lighting on the subject. Also the make up on her face is less notice able and more blended with the face as a result of using the light.
Most times reflectors are used on a studio photo shot set and also out side. A reflector is something that is used to bounce light on to someones face. It could be a white, silver or gold circle shaped material.
In one of the shots you'll notice most of the subjects face is lit up and brighter than the other pictures and this is because we used a technique called clam lighting . Clam shell lighting/Clam shell shot is the name given to a picture where the photographer has used a reflector above and below the subjects face.
Aperture is a space, opening, gap or hole that light usually passes through. The light is usually measured in F numbers or F stops.








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