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Digital Photography 1 on 1

By Mark Wallace

December 6, 2010

This week Mark Wallace talks about high key and low key lighting.


In its simplest terms, a high key image is a bright image full of light and mostly white tones whilst a low key image is a dark with minimal lighting and rich in black tones and lots of shadow areas. Let's explore these two dramatic lighting alternatives.


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Very good explanation !! Mark ... you are very good teacher

by fotograffiti in Toronto on April 5, 2011

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