Fill the Frame Shooting Assignment #1 Photo II. Why? Adds instant impact Excludes clutter Creates drama Includes more detail Captures mood and emotion.

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Fill the Frame Shooting Assignment #1 Photo II

Why? Adds instant impact Excludes clutter Creates drama Includes more detail Captures mood and emotion

Technical Issues How close will the lens focus? Depth of Field – Stationery subject use a tripod, shoot at a slow shutter speed and a small aperture. – Otherwise, you need a lot of light. Get the aperture closed down to f22 or whatever your smallest aperture setting is. – If part of your subject is still out of focus make a decision about which parts of the subject must need to be in focus – Get the parts nearest to the camera in focus and let the background and parts furthest from the camera go out of focus.

Tina Modotti 1896 –1942 Italian Born photographer, model, actress, and revolutionary political activist. Influenced by Edward Weston

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Tina Modotti. Staircase.