Split Lighting
1. Why use split lighting? - You use split lighting because it shows a dramatic effect like having light on the face of the subject and no light in the background. https://www.digital-photo-secrets.com › dash › course › portrait-lighting › sp...
2. How do you set up split lighting? - You have to fight a light on the subject, turn the light 90 degrees, find a line down the middle of the subject, and then convert to black and white to make it look like half the face is light and half of the face is dark.
2. How do you set up split lighting? - You have to fight a light on the subject, turn the light 90 degrees, find a line down the middle of the subject, and then convert to black and white to make it look like half the face is light and half of the face is dark.
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self critique
I liked the photo because it was a split lighting in front of the graffiti in the dark room. My eyes go directly to the light on my face because it forms a right angle and I think it looked cool. The model should have used a different facial expression because it looks boring.