Pho·tog Friday: Mike Berg - Student Work

Mike Berg, now an alumni of the program at AIPOD, was one of my students from "PH331: Location".  I wanted to highlight the top images that he submitted for his Week 2 - Assignment 2, titled "Simulating the Window Light". 
Berg, Mike, from "Simulating the Window Light" in PH331, 2015.
Works Cited: 01. Mike, Berg. From "Simulating a Window Light. 2015. N.p.
In this assignment, students are asked to use two key strobe lights in a windowless room and arrange the lights in a manner that looks as though natural light were present. The final "icing on the cake" to create a natural lighting effect is the "kicker light" or "hair light". By looking at Berg's images below, can you tell where he had his lights positioned?

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