Definition: You can present your images as a high key photo or a low key photo, but what is the difference? In easy terms, low key means lower contrast and mostly dark and high key means higher contrast and mostly bright. But why do we have these two types of photo? What do they do? In this particular case high key and low key effect the mood of the photos...the feeling it gives off. Low key is darker, usually a moodier and more dramatic image. While high key is brighter and airier, more open and more fun..
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