Feminine Lighting pattern that produces a symmetrical, butterfly-like shadow beneath the subject’s nose. It enhances the subjects cheekbones and skin. Key Light: Light is placed high, directly in front of the subjects face to produce the butterfly shadow. Women with deep set eyes will not benefit from this lighting. Fill Light:light is placed at the subject’s head height directly under the key light. A reflector must be used opposite these lights and in close to the subject to fill in the deep shadows on the neck and shaded cheek. Hair Light: Always used opposite the key light, should light the hair only and not skim onto the face of the subject. Background Light: Used low and behind the subject, should form a semicircle of illumination on the seamless background so that the tone of the background grows gradually darker the farther out from the subject you look.