The Visual Monomad Photographic Challenge My Entry # 394 ~ Portrait using lowkey technique
Hello my friends..
As usual, on the daily monomad Challenge I want to contribute my entry for the Challenge And this is the entry for the Monomad Challenge this time.
On this occasion, I would like to share some portrait photography work that I made a few days ago. The model in this photo is a good friend of mine, and I have received her permission to use her photo in this post.
As can be seen, these photos use low-key techniques, namely photography techniques that use one main light source to create a dramatic effect. The main light is carefully directed to illuminate certain parts of the model's face and body, resulting in high contrast between light and dark areas.
I'm still in the learning stage to master this low-key technique, and I would love to get input and suggestions from all my friends. For friends who have tips or suggestions for improving my low-key photos, don't hesitate to write them in the comments column!
Thank you for taking the time to see my post. Hopefully these photos can entertain you all.
This is my entry for the #monomad challenge contest, hosted and curated by @monochromes.
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| Category | Black and White Photography |
| Processed | Adobe Photoshop CC |
| Location | Lhokseumawe, Indonesia |
Best Regard's
@bnwphoto (Januar)


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My name is Januar. I live in Aceh, Indonesia. Aceh is one of the provincial cities in Indonesia. I have hobbies in photography, swimming, and others. For more details about me, you can read it in my first post on this link First my post in blog Hive

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These are very beautiful photographs, I think the use of light in the second photograph is excellent.
Without a doubt this one is my favorite:
