Thursday 6 October 2016

Low Key Lighting - Definition

Low key Lighting is a studio lighting technique that used a spotlight  to channel the light into a narrow beam, which you focus on a part of your subject. It creates a hard shadow.
Here is an example of a low key beauty photo. The light has been focused on the subject's forehead, meaning some hard shadows have been cast across his face, specifically under his chin and nose.

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