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In three-point lighting, the key light should always be positioned directly in front of the subject at the same height as the camera.
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The key light is typically placed to one side of the camera–subject axis (about 30–45°) and usually slightly above eye level to create modeling and depth — not directly in front at camera height.
The key light is typically placed to one side of the camera–subject axis (about 30–45°) and usually slightly above eye level to create modeling and depth — not directly in front at camera height.
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