Monthly Archives: February 2020
learning log #3
Learning log #3
In this class session, we learn how to use the lighting equipment to create different lighting and shadows. This was interesting and fun especially trying to learn how to take portraits and make them stand out with the lighting. later on, we used some gels to create a different mood.
learning log #3
Learning Log #3
For this week we learning about portrait lighting. For this week’s learning log, we were using our group mate as our model of the day. The first photograph I took is Rembrandt lighting and the second photo is split lighting. The last image is a loop. For this week I had a bit of trouble with which lighting is what. I had to ask my groupmate to help me on which lighting I was doing.
Daisy Xia_Midterm_Idea
For my midterm I was planning to do a story about a person applying for college. I will be taking pictures of them applying and the process of waiting for the response.
Learning Log #3
Rembrandt
Split
Board
Short
Loop
In this photography session we learned about different types of portrait lightings. It was really amazing because I got some knowledge about different lighting techniques. My favorite was split because one half of the subjects face had light, and the other half was in shadow. Which stands out.
Learning Log #3 – Potrait Lighting 1
Rambrant, SplitLoop, SplitRambrandt, Split, Short
Today was an interesting shooting day. I got a chance to experiment with portrait photography through split lighting, loop, and Rembrandt styles. The color gel brought out an interesting effect on some of my photos. I really enjoyed todays class. I look forward to utilizing some of these techniques in my own photography.
learning log #3
Learning Log#3
This lesson was really fun and I learned something new especially about broad and short. For board the side of the face facing you is lit brighter. While for short the side of the face facing away from you is lit. I find rembrandt and short to be very dramatic lighting. It gives off a nice feel to it.