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In search of Low-key Photographers
I’ve been searching the net for a photographer who specializes in low-key photography to no avail.
Can anyone help me out and direct me towards someone who excels in this field?
Thankyou.
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12-02-2006 07:36 AM
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Been spending a lot of time on here!
Please explain what you mean by "low key". I've not heard this term.
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Low-key refers to a photograph made up of darker tones and little contrastign highlights. (high-key is the opposite)
An example of low-key would be: (google)

I'm looking for a photographer who specialized in this technique, been searching all morning on the net and cant seem to find any.
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You won't find any. It's like trying to find a painter who specializes in drawing with a red paint only.
It's just a technique. Find a photographer whose images you like and tell him to make it low key.
Bye bye everybody
It's been fun.
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It's more for research than anything else.
Thanks for the reply.
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Been spending a lot of time on here!
This is a very interesting technique! Would you explain its application?
I am interested in learnibg about it....!
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My Equipment:
Olympus Evolt E-300
Zuiko 14-45mm
Fujica GS645 Pro - Medium format field camera
Various Studio lighting
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I know a photographer that shoots most of his portraits in low-key. People often do specialize, as many photographers have a style. I don't know many that do low-key, though, and not any that are on the web.
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Originally Posted by
Michael Humle
This is a very interesting technique! Would you explain its application?
I am interested in learnibg about it....!
It's simply a style choice. Low or high key can push the mood in one direction or another.
BTW, I often see confusion about low/high key. It's not just about the color of the background.; it's about what the predominant tone of an image is. It's either going to be mostly dark or mostly light.
Any advice given in the above post comes from a deranged madman. Implement at your own risk.
My photography: www.markcarpenter.com
“In the fields of observation, chance favors only the prepared mind." - Louis Pasteur
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Mark, anychance of getting a link to this photographer, if he has an online folio that is.
Thanks.
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Been spending a lot of time on here!
I found a couple of low-key photographers. Most were wedding, this one appears to generalize...hope this is what you are looking for. click link below:
http://www.rollinsphotography.com/
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My Credo: KEEP IT SIMPLE
My Equipment:
Olympus Evolt E-300
Zuiko 14-45mm
Fujica GS645 Pro - Medium format field camera
Various Studio lighting
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Originally Posted by
ifilia
Mark, anychance of getting a link to this photographer, if he has an online folio that is.
Thanks.
Sorry. He doesn't have anything online.
Any advice given in the above post comes from a deranged madman. Implement at your own risk.
My photography: www.markcarpenter.com
“In the fields of observation, chance favors only the prepared mind." - Louis Pasteur
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