Low Key Lighting

What is Low Key Lighting?

A low key photo is one that contains dark tones and colours. Where high key images feels airy and light, a low key is usually dramatic and full of mystery. Low-key lighting is usually used when the director wants to either isolate a subject or convey drama. To create a low-key lighting photo you only use one key light, controlled with a fill light or a simple reflector. The purpose of low key light is to make areas of the subject into shade while a fill light or reflector mag illuminate the shadow areas to control contrast.




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