High Key in my classes was defined as an image that was almost entirely midtones and higher, with low contrast. (Low Key, it's opposite, was predominantly midtones and lower, also with low contrast)
Of course, there is also the "positioning your key light high", like butterfly lighting, but that's a different ball of wax.
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Of course, there is also the "positioning your key light high", like butterfly lighting, but that's a different ball of wax.
And it has been a few years since school. :)