Via justin brown primal video on youtube.
Postiion of lighting to stop shadows on wall.
Overhead lighting can cast shadows on your face if you must go with an overhead light choose a longer horizontal fixture instead of one with one single bulb to help fully illuminate your.
Be careful of the floor surface that the lights are going to fall on.
By increasing the range of a light source you decrease its strength.
More light sources more shadows.
In your case you ll want to make sure that the counter is lit and the light isn t coming from behind the person at the counter creating shadows.
Try to get the shadows to go downward butterfly lighting and minimize the shadow that reaches the wall.
Avoid placing your lighting directly above you as this can cause some dark and distracting shadows that draw attention away from your face.
In a flat ceilinged kitchen recessed lights would be located so the center of the beam is around the front edge of the counter and the light reaches to the back.
Diffuse the light minimize shadows by diffusing or spreading out the light.
The basics of shadows.
Straight on lighting is best especially if you have a window with natural light on your side to fill out your shadows.
You can fill in shadows with an extra light source like the fill light a photographer might use.
Each light source creates one shadow per object.
If possible try to position your leds behind a lip in order to hide the led light source.
In order to do this you d either have to use a bigger modifier to increase the size of the light source or move the source in closer.
Change your lighting style position.
A myth about lighting and shadows is that you can make them go away using more light sources this isn t true.
Don t position your led tape too close to a wall or else you may see lighting dotting.