Jonas Bendiksen – Slide 4
Look at the shadows, highlights and blue cards on the floor. How do you think Jonas exposed his subject?
- Normally
- Under exposed by 1 stop
- Under exposed by 3 stop
Jonas Bendiksen – Slide 6
What light source did Jonas utilise to make this unusual looking image?
- Using torch light
- Using a remote flash (speed light off camera)
- Using bright sunlight light coming through a set of curtains
Bieke Depoorter – Slide 8
Look at both of Bieke’s images first and then re-examine slide 8 – When and how do you think she created this effect with the two glasses?
- Using a flash during the day and a faster shutter speed to make it look dark
- Using a strong light (e.g. street light) and shooting at night
- Using bright sunshine and severely under exposing the image
Christine De Middel – Slide 11
The glove in the picture creates a natural high point, contrasting against the drab road surface. How do you think this deliberate effect was created?
- Shooting in sunlight and using some form of reflector
- Shooting with flash set at F22 and a fast shutter speed
- Shooting with flash balanced with the daylight (fill –in flash).
Greg Halpern – Slide 15
How did the Greg achieve this ‘soft’ looking somewhat over-romanticised image?
- By using direct sunlight coming through the window
- By using bounced flash
- By under exposing indirect light (north facing light or on a cloudy day)
Mark Power – Slide 17
Mark has a son who clearly doesn’t like housework – how did he use light to better emphasize his untidy room?
- Using flash directly into the subject
- Using strong sunlight coming in through a window
- Using bounced flash off the ceiling