Saturday, March 21, 2009
High Key Dancer
Over spring break I had a chance to work on some high-key dance portraits. "High Key" is a photographic term for portraits that consist of mainly light tones. I don't often create high key portraits, but have been wanting to work on that for a while. One of my favorite dancers, Marquette Shannon, served as my model - we had such fun! I also used gels on my white backdrop to create some interesting silhouettes and different shades in the backdrop -- all very interesting - I am looking forward to working more with gels. I also photographed my 10-year-old, but she's forbidden me to put any of her on my blog (oh, wait, she okayed just one - and she chose it).
Thanks, Marky! I hope you are enjoying New York.
Gels:
Silhouette with gels:
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4 comments:
Wow - look at you Miss Low Key - you rock High Key, too! No fair!
I love these so much, Lori! She looks so strong and graceful!
Great work Lor! (as usual) =D
These are wonderful Lori! I really love how you used the gels.
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