A low-key image is one that contains predominantly dark tones and colours. Like high-key images, they convey atmosphere and mood. But where a high-key image feels airy and light, a low-key is usually dramatic and full of mystery.
Lighting – Choice of light is all up to the photographer. You have only one key light so the only choices you have to make now are direction and strength. The only ‘rule’ you should impose on yourself when shooting low-key is to never allow light to reach your background.
Camera Settings:
ISO: 100
F. 11
Shutter Speed: 1/125
This is still low key just on this one I added a blue gel to a backing light and kept one light with a softbox on at the front.
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