The characteristics of Rembrandt lighting is to achieve a small triangle of light on the opposite cheek from where the light is placed. It’s a very popular and dramatic light pattern often used in studio photography. Here are Hannah Couzens’ tips on how to create the look yourself.
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Step 1: Add a softbox to your Profoto B10. For this image, Hannah is using the OCF Softbox Octa.
Step 2: Attach a remote, such as the Air Remote TTL to your camera to wirelessly connect the camera and flash.
Step 3: Raise your light up to push the shadows down.
Step 4: Move the light to one side until the shadow from the nose joins the shadow of the cheek to create the triangle.
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Tip
Use a black flag to be sure there is no light bouncing back from the white studio walls.
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