The concept of three-point lighting is crucial to understand for all photographers and cinematographers working on their art.
- Key light is the main source of illumination and is usually directed straight at the subject.
- Fill light is positioned to the side, its role being to remove harsh shadows from images and avoid high-contrast scenes (aka chiaroscuro effect).
- Backlight, like the name suggests, is placed behind the subject, and helps to separate it from the background.
How you work with all three light sources in relation to your subject can dramatically change the look and feel of your image. High-key and low-key portrait lighting setups can help you create moody, professional-looking portraits at home or in a studio. All you need is a couple of Speedlite flashes, like the Canon Speedlite EL-10, and some accessories you often already have or can make yourself from everyday items.