Originally Posted by
Manfred M
... When it comes to high ratio / high contrast lighting; generally we tend to use that less on women than on men. I tend to stick with no more than a 2:1 lighting ratio when shooting women and children, whereas with men, I have no issues pushing things to 3:1 or even 4:1. I can see those higher ratios working well with women in roles that we traditional associate with men; weight lifters, martial arts, rocks star, fire fighter, etc. In the shots that you took, your model has dressed and done her makeup to look extremely feminine, so the high ratio lighting generally works less well.