I'm currently taking an 8-week masterclass at the local fine art photography school, so we are looking at doing at least one assignment per week.
This week's assignment was to shoot an orange that was cut in half and light it in such a way that it looks like it was shot outdoors during the early afternoon, using studio lighting techniques. To me that suggests hard light that produces very hard, well defined shadows and specular highlights in the freshly cut orange. The cut orange was to be put on some paper towels and the set could be dressed to help enhance the view; so I included some tiles for the background, an old wooden cutting board and a knife (with an orange handle) that I lit to bring out the reflectiveness of the steel.
My light source was a studio flash and an 8" reflector on a boom arm, simulating the sun.