Broad Lighting: main light illuminates the side of the face turned toward the camera. This de-emphasizes facial features, and makes the face look a little wider.
Short Lighting: main light illuminates the side of the face away from the camera. This emphasizes facial contours and has a narrowing effect.
Rembrandt Lighting: your main light is at a 45 degree angle above and to the side of your subject. It creates a triangle of light on the unlit side of your subject's faceButterfly Lighting: main light is directly above and in front of subject. Creates a shadow under the nose in a butterfly shape
PRADA'S variation(NY TIMES Magazine)
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