In the image all the way to the left , the light is shining in from the right side of the photo. It is coming straight in, shining on her shirt and right on to her face, lighting it up. The shadow is shown and projected on the right side of her, behind her head, because her head is turned to the right while looking at the light. This shot includes the models head and torso. She is sitting on a stool with a white back drop, turning her head to the right while keeping her torso straight. This photo was taken horizontally, and I took the shot straight on. I was standing maybe about 4-5 feet away from the model. In the image, the model has a small smirk on her face, looking in to the light. How the lighting is shining on her face brings out her beauty, and the shadow helps to highlight and keep the focus on her face. Her personality seems very calm and serious, but at the same time you can tell that she was happy at the time that the photo was taken. This photo really differers from the image in the center even though it was taken with the same lighting and background. The model is now facing forward so the light shining in from the right side doesn't light up her whole face. Around her eyes and the middle of her face, aren't as lit up as in the first image. Her hair on the right is blocking some of the light. The image was taken up closer than the first image, and is more of a head shot. Also, you can see the models whole outline and shadow around her, unlike in the first image where you could only see half of it on her right side, due to the compositing where she was placed all the way to the right of the photo. In this image she is places in the center, and it creates more of a fierce look, the way that she is looking straight in to the camera.