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Unsurprisingly from the master of noir, Alton’s chapter on mystery lighting emphasises the importance of shadows.

July 10, 2014 neiloseman

Unsurprisingly from the master of noir, Alton's chapter on mystery lighting emphasises the importance of shadows.

Unsurprisingly from the master of noir, Alton’s chapter on mystery lighting emphasises the importance of shadows.

Unsurprisingly from the master of noir, Alton’s chapter on mystery lighting emphasises the importance of shadows.

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