Lighting Example 46: Dramatic LightingExample on Website: Our Attempts: process of this image: this lighting example was quite challenging for us in terms of finding the correct materials and room for setup. the first two images on the right were as close as we could get to the proper set up we saw in the picture, but the outcome was, while not unsatisfactory, did not complete the task, so we had to start over. the photo on the left was an improvisation thought of by chloe. we had maddie stand in front of the light and we shot directly into the light using a low shutter speed to capture a silhouette. the only problem is that the light isn't as large as we wanted, so there's empty space surrounding the light, but it's closer to fulfilling the prompt than the first attempt. Lighting Example 17: Colored LightsExample on Website: Our Attempts: this example, for me, was super helpful for future projects, because I had never used colored lights before. the key is to get good tissue paper. any red tissue paper should be fine, but if you want to have blue light, opt for a darker blue versus a lighter blue. the lighter blue will look too natural compared to the strong red color and cause problems in the background. unlike the example setup, we just had two lights (one on each side of the model) and shot them directly like that. this was due to lack of materials, but the pictures turned out well anyway, so I don't count it as a loss. I do wish that we had used a brighter light with the blue tissue paper to brighten her face however.
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