I found this website which has helpful tips for lighting one person. This will especially be useful in the white studio for lighting our artist. This link provides the basics for 3 point lighting.
Here are some key tips from this website:

Three-point lighting consists of a key light, a fill light and a rim or hair light. Each one performs a different function.
The key light is the light that defines the look or feel of the set. It creates mood. So, if you want a classic Hollywood look, then you want a pretty direct, unmodified light source such as a raw light, spotlight or fresnel at some distance from your subject. If you want a soft, flattering look, then a softer key light is in order, such as a small umbrella or softbox.
The fill light determines how well defined the shadow details are and also helps to create mood for your image. The fill can be moved about the set to produce several different effects, as we shall soon see.
The hair light creates a wraparound rim of light emanating from above and behind the set. This is what makes your subject stand out from the background.
This is very good work well done Saskia
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