Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Types of Photography

Portrait Photography























Langscape Photography







Action Photography








Micro Photography








Advertising Photography




Point of Interest

Point of Interest


What is a point of interest?



Rule of Thirds



Imagine breaking an image down into thirds (both horizontally and vertically) so that you have 9 equal parts.
The red dots are points of interest.





This photo follows the Rule of Thirds because the bottle falls on one of the lines.




Does this photo follow the Rule of Thirds? 





Does this photo follow the Rule of Thirds? 




Looking for Letters

Each student will find letters of the alphabet in their natural surroundings.
1)      Write down a word that you feel best describes you.

2)      Find the letters you will need to construct your word in your natural surroundings.

3)      Look for shapes that resemble the letter you are looking for.

4)      If you are stumped, try building a letter out of found objects.

Below are some examples . . . .















What does this spell?

CAMERA ANGLES

The camera angle is the location at which a
camera is placed to take a shot.