Karl Raven Low Key
Here are our Examples of High Key & Low Key Photography.
Stephen Williams - example 1 high key
Eric Kellerman
As a group we believe that this image originally come from creative intent after research we also now know that this artist uses his work for Client requirement.
Examples of Creative Content with various photographers/ Artist's work.
Eric Kellerman has used low key lighting to create and show the natural curves on his subject, he has used a light behind the stage and across from an angle to the left of the subject, this helps highlight the pulling of the sheets she is pulling.
Example 1, low key
Julie Morrison - Example 1, High Key
High Key monochrome
This Image has an almost dream like effect.
Gregory Crewdson
This artist designs & builds full sets in order to create his unusual images using lighting coming from the side, above & below to set the mood.
Creative intent is.......
Characteristics
Julie Morrison - Example of low key
Studio Photography is split into two distinct groups or area these are
Client requirements and Creative Intent
Creative intent
Client
* Artist/photographer who creates his/her own work which could lead to commercial success.
* People
* Fashion
Essence?
The artist/photographer can fund their creativity patrons/ sponsor's, grants or self funding....
* Product Photography
Creative?
Client?
* Science Illustration
*Marcro
Examples of other artists who's work who show their use of creative intent.
Craig cutler showed here with and example of one of his master pieces below.
Here is an example of creative intend where Craig Cutler has used banana skins to create a sunflower image.
Unit 25 - Characteristics of Studio Photography
Examples of creative intent
Creative Intent
* Ideas that that come from within the artist/ photographer
* He/she use their own creative mind & ideas to produce, exhibit & sell their work.
Rhein II - This image was sold for £2.7 Million at auction at Christies New York - The artist was Andreas Gursky - By an unknown buyer.
Creative Intent
Client Requirement.
* Is often done through commercial or private business. * Clients pay you to DO what "THEY" what they want you to do!
For there to be something there first has to be nothing!
Rakin is Famous for his fashion shots
he is at the clients request & produces an image that will meet his clients requirements!
Client Requirement
In the following years, King and the SLCL continued to spread their vision of desegregation all over the USA
with great success.
They weren't always welcome. In the slums of west Chicago, their marches were met by thrown bottles, screaming crowds and near riot circumstances.
King, who received several death threats was hit by a brick during one of these marches but continued to lead-on even in the face of personal danger.
By Julie Morrison, Karl Raven & Stephen Williams
Lighting Set up & our settings
Aperture F8
Shutter speed 1/60
ISO, 100
Unit 25, B-Tech level 3 advanced diploma in Photography