Upon seeing "High Key Lighting" for our topic this week, I immediately went to google. I'd never heard of high key lighting. Here is what google said: It is a style of lighting for film, television, or photography that aims to reduce the lighting ratio present in the scene. This was originally done partly for technological reasons, since early film and television did not deal well with high contrast ratios, but now is used to suggest an upbeat mood.
Read MoreDid you know that a midday photo session is the worst time to take photos if you're outside. Especially if it is sunny. If you take a lot of photos with your phone, scroll through your photos. Find the ones you've taken outside. Do you see harsh shadow lines in some of them? I would imagine it's because you were outside on a bright sunny day.
Read MoreI attended #barkarica, an out of this world dog photography workshop near #manuelantoniopark in Costa Rica. It was a 5 day workshop and I will blog about the entire experience but first I must tell you about Coco, a lost soul that found a new life because of Barkarica.
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