Don’t Over, Overexpose The Background With High Key Lighting
When folks think high key photography over exposing the background can happen very easily by overpowering the amount of light that hits the background. If you apply too much light off your background, the light will reflect off your backdrop and go right into your lens. Thus, the backlighting will overtake your model and wash out your photo.
During the upcoming High Key Portrait Photography Workshop (Saturday, February 9th, 2019) I will share what lighting setup and lighting ratios I use to create a perfect white background for high-key portraits.
RSVP now and save $50 off the registrations fee: https://ro9492.wixsite.com/workshops/events/how-to-take-portraits-using-high-key-lighting-san-francisco
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