Friday, November 4, 2016

Self Portraits and Portraits Part 1

TIPS-
1. By altering the photographs prospective or angle you can give the image a "wow factor" and create something unique and different.
2. By framing your subject with another element in a photograph you will draw attention to the subject, this will make the subject pop or stand out.


ENVIRONMENTAL PORTRAIT-

I chose this photograph for environmental portrait because
it shows the man in his work place, him in his natural
habitat or environment,the setting/background of the image
shows all of this.


I chose this photograph for environmental portrait because
it shows the women in her happy place, or environment,
this is all shown through the setting of an art studio an her
expression.


SELF-PORTRAIT-

I chose this image for self-portrait because of the clarity,
creativity, and color. All these factors and the expression
she has on her face tells a story.


I chose this photograph for self-portrait because it shows
us the emotion he is feeling, by the expression on his
face, and the simplicity of the image gives the shot character.


CASUAL PORTRAIT-

I chose this photograph for casual portrait because of
how the girl, or subject of the image, pops, and how the
photographer used the rule of cropping and rule of thirds.


I chose this photograph for casual portrait because of
how again the women is the focus point of the shot and
because of the clarity of the image.


PORTRAIT SHOOT PLAN-
For my portrait shoot I plan to have a variety of setting so I can have different options and subjects of the photographs. Some ideas for the setting is in Disney World, my favorite place on Earth, in front of Cinderella's Castle or by the lake. I also might take the photo shoot in National Elite Gymnastics of gymnast or my little sister messing around in the reck gym. One other setting I have in mind is in nature, I could take my sister out in trees and create some interesting images. To be successful while taking these photographs I must pay attention to he settings of the camera, check if they are set properly, and I could use rules of composition to create more interesting photographs.

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