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Attention should be paid to lighting art and color art in photography.

Your question is enough for four years as a college lighting major.

From the lighting point of view,

Generally, the 45-degree light on the front makes people look peaceful.

Quilt light, that is, backlight, can highlight the outline of characters and make people look more stereoscopic.

Side light can better reflect the body movements of characters, and it is very effective to use side light for general dance or other large movements.

The dome light, with a sense of separating space, can separate a small and independent space from a large space.

Foot light, that is, bottom-up light, has a unique effect and a mysterious and gloomy feeling. A little foot light can also reduce eye shadow and make people look younger.

In terms of color, there are basically two methods. One is to use light colors to enhance the color of clothing. For example, a red suit with red light can blink and look brighter, but be careful not to hit your face as much as possible. This is the application of small area lighting.

Another method is to express the atmosphere and environment with light colors. For example, be quiet, and use a 45-degree unidirectional light source on the side to emit blue light, which is weaker and softer. It can well express the feeling of quiet at night.

The combination of light color, light level and light intensity changes more, which is really unclear at the moment. Let's explore in practice.

On the issue of exposure, of course, exposure should be appropriate. Overexposure or underexposure may lead to fading. Except for special effects.

I hope I can help you a little.