Carl Fisher
Member
Scrolling through some photos on fountain pen network on watches and pens and ran across this image. Maybe the photography experts in the group can shed some light on this (no pun intended)
How is this lighting effect achieved so that the face is so well lit yet everything beyond the face is kept relatively dark. If I tried to get that kind of lighting on the face, the entire background would end up blown out along with it.
I could easily see a fountain pen nib highlighted in this way.
How is this lighting effect achieved so that the face is so well lit yet everything beyond the face is kept relatively dark. If I tried to get that kind of lighting on the face, the entire background would end up blown out along with it.
I could easily see a fountain pen nib highlighted in this way.