-Mary Navarro-
Digital Media
Portrait exposer
Front
Lighting
soft
lighting
side
lighting
back
lighting
top
lighting
Hard
lighting
loop
rembrant
butterfly
split
rim
Conclusion Questions
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1. What are the overall strengths of your project?
- The overall strength of my project was managing to adjust my camera settings to fit the portrait's criteria.
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​2. What improvements could be made?
- Improvements that could be made are trying to perfect measuring lighting and trying to adjust my camera settings much faster.
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​ 3. What did you learn about lighting patterns?
- I learned that lighting patterns can make a person look much different with the different lightings and angles.
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4. How did photographing an egg prepare you for photographing a classmate?
- It helped me positioning the actual light and camera angles on a classmate.
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5. In what ways, were the two labs similar and what ways did the experiences differ?
- They were similar in a way because an egg looks like a human head shape and what differed is that it was sort of difficult to move a bigger light than a flashlight.
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6.Why is lighting important for a photographer to understand?
- Lighting determines not only brightness and darkness, but also tone, mood, and atmosphere.
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7. How will you incorporate lighting in your photography in the future?
- To express the mood and the vibe that I am photographing in my future portraits.