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Photography Quick Review
Tips and tricks you might to getting THE shot!
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Storytelling Photos Action - Candids capturing peak of action
Reaction - Candids illuminating emotional responses Scrapbook/environment portraits - Posed photos featuring unique personalities 85%-95% of photos on the page should be Action/Reaction Photos Advisor Tips/Notes: Review with students.
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Advisor Notes/Tips: Ask students to tell you the type of photo for each of the pictures.
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Composition Basics Framing Angle of view Leading Lines Bird’s Eye
Worm’s Eye Leading Lines Diagonal Horizontal Vertical Curved Advisor Notes/Tips: Since this is a REVIEW ppt, ask students to tell you what each of the photo composition terms mean. Framing: Placing the center of visual interest between two or more objects to create a frame. Bird’s eye: Photo taken from above, looking down. Worm’s eye: Photo taken from below, looking up. Diagonal lines: create energy/action Horizontal: create rest/quiet Vertical: create height and stability Curved: create grace and beauty
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Advisor Notes/Tips: Ask students to tell you the photo composition term used in each of the photos presented.
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Composition Basics Selective focus Repetition Rule of Thirds
Silhouettes Advisor Notes/Tips: Students should be able to tell you the definition of each of the terms. Selective Focus: subjects in focus while background/foreground is blurred. Repetition: patterns of people, expressions, or surroundings that lead the viewers eye to the subject Rule of thirds: dividing the photo into thirds vertically/horizontally and placing the subjects in one of the imaginary intersection. Silhouette: subject appears black as a result of a light source behind the subject instead of behind the photographer.
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Advisor Notes/Tips: Ask students to tell you the type of photo composition technique used in each of the photos presented.
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