Today’s Warm Up: A Beginners Guide to Low Key Photography.

http://www.school-of-digital-photography.com/2013/10/a-beginners-guide-to-low-key-photography.html

After reading the instructions contained in the above link, answer the following questions using complete sentences.

What is low key photography? According to the tutorial, what are the best settings to have your camera set to in order to get a good, low-key image? What should the ISO be set to? According to the tutorial, how many lights is suitable for a low key image?

3 Replies to “Today’s Warm Up: A Beginners Guide to Low Key Photography.”

  1. Low key photography is the use of dark colors and really high contrast between shadows and highlights. You need to keep the ISO low, because it will keep the image noise-free. Another thing is to sync your flash or strobe with the sync speed of your camera. It would be best to have a ISO between 100-200, and one light is ideal. You can use a reflector so the rest of the light can bounce off. The point of lowkey photography is highlighting specific parts of your subject; not all of it. The things that are highlighted are different from each photographer.

  2. What is low key photography? According to the tutorial, what are the best settings to have your camera set to in order to get a good, low-key image? What should the ISO be set to? According to the tutorial, how many lights is suitable for a low key image?

    Low key photogrpahy uses an off camera flash to create shadows and unique lighting on a subject. keeping your ISO low so the pictures don’t have noise and aren’t grainy. 1 light should be used

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