Friday, November 17, 2017

Orientation and Perspective

I had used the Canon DLSR camera to capture these chiaroscuro pictures using a studio light and a dimmer. I had used backlight where the light had created a starburst effect in a silhouette image where the light is placed behind the object or person. The shutter speed had created a blurred image outlining the person in a double effect. I have displayed a range of shadows and light to create depth in the image that convey generic conventions of a Film Noir. 
This was done in a black box studio so the redhead light could focus on the individual person and also so the location and atmosphere did not reveal. This makes the light used very cinematic and dramatic and makes the subject anonymous yet bold. Using this shot shot would make the audience very curious and to who the person is and what is there part in the scene. 



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