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Portrait Lighting

Side Lighting

Hard Lighting

Top Lighting

Soft Lighting

Back Lighting

Front Lighting

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Split Lighting

Rembrandt

Loop

Butterfly

Rim

Conclusion Questions (REMEMBER TO ANSWER IN COMPLETE SENTENCES)

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1.What are your overall strengths of your project?

My overall strengths for this project were helping group members complete this project and commutating with them effectively.

​2. What improvements could be made? 

I could have better overall picture quality as I didn't  photograph in correct setting making the pictures blurry.

​ 3. What did you learn about lighting patterns?

I learned that the lighting in photos and in portraits can and are heavily effected by light portraits.

4. How did photographing an egg prepare you for photographing a

classmate?

It prepared me because it helped me recognize the patterns and practice the techniques to achieve them.

5. In what ways, were the two labs similar and what ways did the

experiences differ?

They were different in that with photographing people it was more difficult and time consuming but also more of a team effort, unlike the egg which was more simple.

6.Why is lighting important for a photographer to understand?  

It's important because it allows the photographer to have more choices in the way they photograph and makes them smarter when choosing the environment and time of day the take photos.

7. How will you incorporate lighting in your photography in the future?

In the future I will incorporate lighting into my photos by using it to my advantage depending on the time of day or amount of light I want on my subject

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