Lighting two people for a portrait proved to be difficult initially, we needed to ensure that by lighting one person correctly that we were not shadowing the other person in the pair. Essentially, depending on what kind of picture you are going for, both members will need to be lit equally. Different lighting was appropriate for different poses too. It worked to get the models to move around to ensure there was less shadowing etc, and that the right aspects of the person were in the light. We got the hang of it after a while, however still required alot of help from Arata. It get's easier as it goes on.
Cannon 450 D.
1/30
ISO 200
HEAD AND SHOULDER:
Main light reading: F11 1/2
Shaded light reading: F11 1/2
Difference in stops: NONE





3/4 BODY:
Incident light reading: F11
Main light reading: F5.,6
Background reading F22





FULL BODY: (I do believe I had my camera on the wrong setting for this series as my camera says all these images are different Fstops but I can't see much of a difference in exposure)
Main light reading: F11
Shaded light reading: F5.6
Difference in stops: 2
Lighting ratio: 4:1




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