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Lighting Patters

 

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Back Lighting

Side Lighting

Front Lighting

Top Lighting

Hard Lighting

Soft Lighting

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Loop

Split

Remberent

Butterfly

Rim

               Conclusion Questions (REMEMBER TO ANSWER IN COMPLETE SENTENCES)
               1. What are the overall strengths of your project? 
The overall strength of my project is the portrait photography of Brice, they came out very well.
​               2. What improvements could be made? 
Some improvements that could be made are my Egg photos, they came out very low quality and bad but they still came out all right you can still see the patterns
​               3. What did you learn about lighting patterns?
I learned how a light at a different angle can show a different side making the image seem more serious 
               4. How did photographing an egg prepare you for photographing                     a classmate?
Allowed me to learn all the light patterns and how they work/ how to create them on a bigger scale
               5. In what ways, were the two labs similar, and in what ways did                      the experiences differ?
The two labs were the same in the form of the techniques we used to capture the image and light patterns but were very different because it wasn't an egg it was a person which was way bigger.
               6. Why is lighting important for a photographer to understand?
Lighting shows the feel of an image and the tone they are trying to create showing more or less light, a bright image probably means a good vibe. 
               7. How will you incorporate lighting in your photography in the                         future?
I have to use lighting in the futeure especially with my job.

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