Low key photography is associated with having high contrast with minimal highlight. Often the lighting will be just enough to outline the subject though that often varies. The main benefit of low key photographs is that they convey an incredibly dramatic effect by maximizing shadow and darkness.
We are sure you will agree that the effect can be incredible.
The low key black and white portraits almost made us shiver. If you would like to know more about low key photography, don’t forget to check out the links at the end of the post.
103 by Steph Carter.
Heard Hard by Bukutgirl.
Hole to success by Seema K K.
Despiérteme arriba by nyki_m.
Portrait of Lahm by Ronn ashore.
Portrait of an old friend by skinner08.
Day 133 by ardenswayoflife.
mike fink – my film history teacher by *ivo*.
190/365 by uneduex.
WORMs are not as bad as you think by Felinux.
élodie g by _nim.
Untitled by Bri…D.
More Low Key Photography Resources
- Low Key France (incredible shots)
- Lighting: High Key and Low Key
- Keeping it Low Key
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