Hello all! I have more photos to share today:)
My most recent assignment in photo lighting class was High Key and Low Key photos in the studio.
High key are well lit, bright images with minimal shadows, while low key are low lit, darker with more shadows. The assignment was supposed to be about half of each, but I ended up loving the low key so much more that they're nearly all low key...woops.
Anyway, here are some of my fave low key shots from the shoot!
(If anyone's interested I'll include some details of how these were shot below.)
Models: Kailye Anderson and Jessi Chapman
For any other photographers or techies that are interested, I'll share a little about my lighting setup on these. This dramatic, low-lit effect is pretty easy to achieve in the studio because, as you can guess, you don't need a lot of light. Our set up was one 800 watt light on a stand with an aluminum cone to direct the light at the subject. We placed it at about a 45 degree angle in front of the subjects to create some cool shadows. On some we also used a full body softbox on the very lowest light setting on the opposite side of the subject if the shadows were too harsh.
Enjoy!