Glossary Of Photography Terms
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High Key In photography, "high key" refers to a style or technique characterized by predominantly bright tones and minimal shadow detail. High key images typically have a light and airy feel, with a predominance of whites, pastels, and light colors. High key photography is achieved by lighting the scene to minimize contrast and shadows, resulting in an overall bright and evenly illuminated image.
High key lighting techniques often involve using soft, diffused light sources and reflectors to create a soft, flattering illumination that minimizes harsh shadows and highlights. High key photography is commonly used in portraits, fashion photography, and product photography to convey a sense of brightness, purity, and elegance. |
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