Break the Rules of Composition: Source
"My theory is that while they are useful to know and employ that they are also useful to know so you can purposely break them – as this can lead to eye catching results."
Alter Your Perspective: Source
"Get up high and shoot down on your subject or get as close to the ground as you can and shoot up. Either way you’ll be seeing your subject from an angle that is bound to create interest."
Fill the Frame: Source
"It’s not something that you’d do in every shot that you take – but if your subject is the only feature in the shot – there’s really nowhere else to look."
Environmental Portraits
I chose this photo because this is something I would like to do since I'm a dancer. I like this photo because it looks interesting and the fact that it's in black and white makes the girl stand out.
I chose this photo because the environment is very interesting and I like it because the girl in this photo has a polaroid camera.
Photography Self Portraits
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I like this photo because it's unique and eye catching. I chose it because I like how his photo tells a story.
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I like this photo because it's different. It's focused on the eyes which makes the photo stand out. I chose it because it shows how you can take photos from different perspectives and angles.
Casual Portraits
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I picked this photo because even though it's a casual portrait the girl is looking away from the camera which makes it a little bit more unique.
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I like this photo because it's a casual photo and there is a neutral background. Also, the man isn't in the center of the photo which makes it look more intriguing.
For my portrait assignment I will be shooting one of my friends or my little cousin. I want to shoot an environmental portrait so I will be shooting either outdoors or at my dance studio. To make the shot successful I need to shoot from different perspectives and get out of my comfort zone. I also need to remember the rules of photography while taking the picture.
Rules of Photography Part 2
Theme: Dance
1. Rule of Thirds: Source
2. Balancing Elements: Source
3. Leading Lines: Source
4. Symmetry and Patterns: Source
5. Viewpoint: Source
6. Background: Source
7. Create Depth: Source
8. Framing: Source
9. Cropping: Source
10. Any cool Merger photo: Source
Photography Self Portraits
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I like this photo because it's unique and eye catching. I chose it because I like how his photo tells a story.
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I like this photo because it's different. It's focused on the eyes which makes the photo stand out. I chose it because it shows how you can take photos from different perspectives and angles.
Casual Portraits
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I picked this photo because even though it's a casual portrait the girl is looking away from the camera which makes it a little bit more unique.
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I like this photo because it's a casual photo and there is a neutral background. Also, the man isn't in the center of the photo which makes it look more intriguing.
For my portrait assignment I will be shooting one of my friends or my little cousin. I want to shoot an environmental portrait so I will be shooting either outdoors or at my dance studio. To make the shot successful I need to shoot from different perspectives and get out of my comfort zone. I also need to remember the rules of photography while taking the picture.
Rules of Photography Part 2
Theme: Dance
1. Rule of Thirds: Source
2. Balancing Elements: Source
3. Leading Lines: Source
4. Symmetry and Patterns: Source
5. Viewpoint: Source
6. Background: Source
7. Create Depth: Source
8. Framing: Source
9. Cropping: Source
10. Any cool Merger photo: Source
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