Low Key Portrait Lighting Tutorial
Studio Lighting for Small Spaces
In my last post I discussed a“But Deborah,” you say, “I don’t have four lights. Or
What is low key lighting? According to Wikipedia, it attempts to create a chiaroscuro effect. In traditional photographic lighting, three-point lighting uses a key light, a fill light, and a back light for even illumination. Low-key lighting requires only one key light, optionally controlled with a fill light or a simple reflector. This type of setup is usually shot against a dark background.
The image above of my oldest daughter was taken using a single light inside a very large soft box that was positioned directly to one side and approximately 2 feet away from her.
See diagram:
- The lighting zone is much more narrow than high key lighting, meaning the subject has to be more carefully placed in relation to the light. This would NOT be the lighting setup of choice for a busy two-year old (unless you have a trick or two up your sleeve, like my super secret weapon MR. SMILEY FACE).
- Severe side lighting will highlight any natural flaws in the skin.
However, that last drawback can be overcome if:
- you simply back farther away from your subject, shooting full body, rather than tight facial close-ups and you
- angle the light more towards the front of the subject and use a reflector directly opposite it (see diagram below), which is not only more flattering, but allows light to spill onto the background, providing a level of separation between subject and background.
If you would like to read more, check out these articles:
High Key Studio Lighting – Tutorial
Photographing Young Children With Low Key Lighting – Tutorial
Studio Lighting for Headshots – Tutorial
How to Set Up a Photo Booth in Your Home
How to Photograph Large Groups in the Studio
Photographing Babies, Birth to One Year – Tips and Techniques
Using Bold Color in Portraiture – Tips and Techniques
Courtesy of: Studio On a Shoestring
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