It’s hard for me to find a good window light source. So I used light from outside through the door. I’m not sure I got the correct broad and short light photos
Robin Michals | COMD 1340 Photography 1 OL89 | FAll 2020
It’s hard for me to find a good window light source. So I used light from outside through the door. I’m not sure I got the correct broad and short light photos
COMD 1340 Photography 1 OL 89
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Your Rembrandt and split light examples are good. Remember that for broad and short light the person’s face must be in a 3/4 view. In Broad light the light falls on the side of the visible ear and in short light the light falls on the saide of the face with the features.