we went in the ship for a profession shoot location, we used flashlight to create high key and low key photos, we took photos inside the engine room etc. Many thanks to our tutor, the owner of the ship. There are 5 best images uploaded here which was taken in the ship.
High Key Lighting:
Bright and high lights dominated by ranges of whites
Very minimal blacks and mid-tones
Optimistic, upbeat, youthful, light, and airy
Mostly used in portrait, wedding, newborn and fashion photography
Low Key Lighting:
Uses a lot of deep blacks, darker tones, and shadows
Very minimal amount of whites and mid-tones
Reduces lighting to produce images with striking contrasts
Produces dramatic and mysterious photos
Features a lot of shadows" At https://contrastly.com/understanding-the-basics-of-high-key-vs-low-key-lighting/

Dramatic: "Brightness – this refers to the intensity of the light. If you have an area of the picture where there’s a very bright light and another one with very dim light, you’re creating dramatic lighting – for example, in low key images.
Contrast – when the light source is hitting the subject from the same angle, this creates what is called a hard light because it creates deep and well-defined shadows."  at: https://shotkit.com/dramatic-lighting/


We had Ariya Shahrokhshahi in the class, the conversation about the industry and q/a to students. He discussed that using a tripod is so important for a photographer on the location and how he made his tripod once he lost it while on journey to another country. he also spoke about how one day photography for big companies works and what requirements are. 
Time
Black and white image in order to convey a strong message about how time is precious.
Positive area and a dramatic look.

Positive image.
So serious and powerful.
I used 85 mm to take this photo while waiting to see the strong character of the model for this concept.
In decision
I have walked around the model to link the model to the meaning of the ladder. 
Giorgio Toniolo, "Hi, 
I’m Giorgio Toniolo and I live in Prarostino, a small village in the hills of Turin province in the Piedmont region of North Italy. I am passionate about all genres of photography, but the one I prefer to concentrate on is still life and conceptual…... Because of my job, I do not have much time to visit or travel in new places, but with still life and conceptual photography and also some self portrait …..I can find some spare time and devote myself to creating new concepts without leaving home. " The reason I love about this photographer is that he likes all genres in photography also I love his artworks because he likes conceptual photography and it comes in black and white, so simple and meaningful. 
His artwork is available at: https://desenio.co.uk/p/posters-prints/black-and-white/woman-on-toilet/
Natalie Dybisz is an award-winning photographer better known by her Web name of Miss Aniela. Recently American Photo magazine featured her on its cover in a typical self-portrait, dubbing her a "superstar of Flickr.”
I like her artworks as for two reason first for self portrait photography and the second reason is the fantasy that comes with her artworks. 
here is the link to her artworks: https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Photography-UP-THE-GREAT-WALL-MEDIUM-Limited-Edition-of-10/33920/8756861/view
"Pinar Noorata is the Managing Editor at My Modern Met. She is a writer, editor, and content creator based in Brooklyn, NY."
I like her artworks as I do motion photography. 
here is the link to her artwork: https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Photography-Je-veux-une-peau-splendide/344378/1610720/view
"Stefanie Schneider is a German photographer living in Berlin and Los Angeles. Schneider's photographs exhibit the appearance of expired Polaroid instant film, with its chemical mutations. It has been released in books and exhibition catalogs, and in her feature film 29 Palms, CA."
I like her artworks as her artworks looks like a begging of the colourful pictures back days and love to create the same artwork by using different methods if possible. 
here is the link to her artworks: https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Photography-Looking-back-Till-Death-do-us-Part-Limited-Edition-of-10/49402/6361993/view
"Inexpressible fragility of beingSvetlana Melik-Nubarova stages the subjects of her ‘Inexpressible fragility of being’ series in perfect harmony with their surroundings. The boundary between humans and nature is blurred as the women in focus intimately coexist with birds, flowers, and trees. Simultaneously, the photographer creates…"
I love her artworks as they get me thinking of the nature of human beings, the nature of animals, and nature itself, and the connection between these three, On the other hand, the fantasy that comes with her artworks is amazing. 
here is the link to her artworks: https://uk.lumas.com/artist/svetlana_melik_nubarova/
Fill Flash - High Key
full body
I used two flashes for the high-key image, such as blue and normal flash light colours.
fill flash
half body
I used two flashes for the high-key image, such as green and normal flash light colours.
 Flash on location
flash on my side.
Flash on location
I took this photo with my friend's camera, Mr. Odafe, which had a little bit of a problem with zoom and focus, which caused unfocused and blurry photos.
This happened because my model put me down and cancelled the time we had for a location shoot, so I called up my friend and asked him to provide me with a camera, which also became my model for this project, Thanks to him for his help and teamwork.
 
Flash on location
I took this photo with my friend's camera, Mr. Odafe, which had a little bit of a problem with zoom and focus, which caused unfocused and blurry photos.
This happened because my model put me down and cancelled the time we had for a location shoot, so I called up my friend and asked him to provide me with a camera, which also became my model for this project, Thanks to him for his help and teamwork.

Portrait on a landscape
Portrait on a landscape
I took this photo with my friend's camera, Mr. Odafe, which had a little bit of a problem with zoom and focus, which caused unfocused and blurry photos.
This happened because my model put me down and cancelled the time we had for a location shoot, so I called up my friend and asked him to provide me with a camera, which also became my model for this project, Thanks to him for his help and teamwork.
Portrait on a landscape
I took this photo with my friend's camera, Mr. Odafe, which had a little bit of a problem with zoom and focus, which caused unfocused and blurry photos.
This happened because my model put me down and cancelled the time we had for a location shoot, so I called up my friend and asked him to provide me with a camera, which also became my model for this project, Thanks to him for his help and teamwork.
Dramatic use of flash
Flash light from the side.
Dramatic use of flash
Flash light from the side.
Dramatic use of flash
flash light from the bottom.
Landscape 
Landscape
Landscape
some of my test shots, but I have lost most of them. I am so fortunate to have saved those I really liked to work on.
some of my test shots, but I have lost most of them. I am so fortunate to have saved those I really liked to work on.
Lighting diagram for dramatic use of flash. 
Lighting diagram for:
Portrait on a landscape and flash on location
Lighting diagram for the high key.
Lighting diagram for the high key.
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