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PORTRAITS

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Loop

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Butterfly

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Split

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Rim

Rembrandt

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Front Lighting

Top Lighting

Split

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Back Lighting

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Soft Lighting

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Hard Lighting

Conclusion Questions 

​1.What are your overall strengths of your project?

My overall strength in my project is the different posing. In all of my images I was able to choose different poses for my model.

​2. What improvements could be made? 

I could make sure my pictures aren't blurry. I would make sure that all my photos are  clear.

​ 3. What did you learn about lighting patterns?

I have learned that lighting patterns can drastically effect the way the image look. Each lighting pattern has its pros and cons.

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

Photographing an egg prepared me for photographing with my classmates because it help us understand where the light was supposed to be to get different lighting patterns.

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

In both labs I was able to get a better understanding of lighting pattern. In the lab with my classmates I was able to pose my model in different ways to create different images while in the egg lab I didn't have many option to what the egg look like.

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

Lighting is important because it can change the way a photo look like. For example it is easier to see texture from the skin if you use side lighting than if you use butterfly lighting.

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

I will use lighting in the future to help me show more a specific area of the object or person that I am photographing.

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