Thursday, 19 November 2015

Week 7 High Key Lighting and Split Face



This is a portrait image of Katie with the use of High Key lighting. 

High key lighting are images that are mostly bright. The use a fill light to fill in shadows Cast from Key Light which provides extra details. 
High Key brightest light, Doing most of illumination and dimensional rendering of subject. 
The background light is used to illuminate the background area of a set. It also provides a separation between the subject and the background.

The fill light is used to eliminate or style shadows caused by the main light source. 

I really like this image of Katie and we can see that she is separated from the background and I think that this lighting works really well in the studio. I really like this image of Katie we had taken the jumper which the dark shirt looked a lot better. 



Split Lighting

Split Face lighting. You have one key light in the studio on the side that you want lit up. 
- The light meter to help us gain a indication of what aperture to use
- One key light to light one half of the face
- Always shot in camera raw so i had to change the image to a JPEG

The light had to be place right on the opposite side of the subject to light her face. Depending on the shape of your face you have to look at how it works. I really wanna develop my skills in studio photography. 

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