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Changes in What are the tips to selecting a particular lighting setup dependingbased on a model's face type?

Can anyone please give any tips to improve three or four lights setup depending on model's face type (round, oval, triangular, heart-shaped, etc) or face features (blemishes, wrinkles, etc)?

Especially at the momentIn particular, I have difficulties making headhots of people who hashave a triangular face type. It's obvious forto me that Back Lightback light deforms the face by highlighting one of the model's cheek and by leaving the opposite one in the shadow (in the deep shadow without Fill Lightfill light). But I think getting rid of Back Lightthe back light will not completely solve the problem.

MaybeAre there are any good recommendation listsrecommendations list on common portrait/headshot mistakes and solutions to them?

Thanks

Changes in lighting setup depending on model's face type

Can anyone please give any tips to improve three or four lights setup depending on model's face type (round, oval, triangular, heart-shaped, etc) or face features (blemishes, wrinkles, etc)?

Especially at the moment I have difficulties making headhots of people who has triangular face type. It's obvious for me that Back Light deforms the face by highlighting one of the model's cheek and by leaving opposite one in the shadow (in the deep shadow without Fill Light). But I think getting rid of Back Light will not completely solve the problem.

Maybe there are any good recommendation lists on common portrait/headshot mistakes and solutions to them?

Thanks

What are the tips to selecting a particular lighting setup based on a model's face type?

Can anyone please give any tips to improve three or four lights setup depending on model's face type (round, oval, triangular, heart-shaped, etc) or face features (blemishes, wrinkles, etc)?

In particular, I have difficulties making headhots of people who have a triangular face type. It's obvious to me that back light deforms the face by highlighting one of the model's cheek and by leaving the opposite one in the shadow (in the deep shadow without fill light). But I think getting rid of the back light will not completely solve the problem.

Are there any good recommendations list on common portrait/headshot mistakes and solutions?

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Changes in lighting setup depending on model's face type

Can anyone please give any tips to improve three or four lights setup depending on model's face type (round, oval, triangular, heart-shaped, etc) or face features (blemishes, wrinkles, etc)?

Especially at the moment I have difficulties making headhots of people who has triangular face type. It's obvious for me that Back Light deforms the face by highlighting one of the model's cheek and by leaving opposite one in the shadow (in the deep shadow without Fill Light). But I think getting rid of Back Light will not completely solve the problem.

Maybe there are any good recommendation lists on common portrait/headshot mistakes and solutions to them?

Thanks