2. What is Chiaroscuro?
3. What is important to consider when you are trying to achieve low key lighting?
Rembrandt lighting is a lowkey style of lighting that allows one side of the face to be lit while the other side of the face is gently filled in with a shadow. This can increase the depth in the image and is relatively easy to replicate for many situations. Chiaroscuro, as mentioned before in the previous blogpost, refers to the light and dark portions of an image. In order to achieve this low key lighting, there must first be a key light that causes the other side of the face to create shadows. These shadow are then filled with either a reflector of a dimmer source of light. Light can be dimmed by adding a diffusion gel or an ND in front of the light source.
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