2 - Think about your motivation and emotions: Blankly staring at the camera rarely gets good results. Be silly, don’t be afraid to over-act. The worst that can happen is that you fill up your memory card with useless photos; but you might also find yourself with a proper gold-nugget of a self portrait.
3 - Closer.The most common mistake made by photographers is that they are not physically close enough to their subjects.
4 - Candids: Being Unobtrusive You may want to make photographs of people going about their business—vendors in a market, a crowd at a sports event, the line at a theater. You don't want them to appear aware of the camera.
Environmental Portrait:
I like the first image because the girl blends in the background. The picture is perfect! Everything fits together beautifully!! I picked this picture because the surrounding looks very peaceful.
I like the second picture because of the way the man is centered and positioned. I like how he is high up in a balcony. It gives the picture an interesting view. I also chose it because of the background. I love the beach and the pretty building behind.
Photography self Portrait:
I like the first one because it is VERY beautiful! I love her make up, and the way she is laying down. I also like how she isn't looking at the camera. I like her clothes, and the plants around her. Its like a work of art! It is a very pretty self portrait. I picked it because its very creative.
I like the second one because you can't see her face. I think that is really cool and creative. I like the sparkles/reflection you can see on the upper left, and it looks really nice on black and white. I like it because it looks interesting.
Casual Portrait:
I like the first image because Its really sweet! I also like it because it uses the rule o thirds and lines. I like the fact that it is a candid, because I really like candids. It looks like they didn't know they where being photographed, and I think that is very neat.
The Second one I like because it looks really fun. It looks like they are two friends laughing, talking, and having a good time. It isn't formal at all, and I like that. It is worry-less, fun, and simple.
Portrait Planinning:
If it doesn't have to be school related, I want to take a picture of my sister. I would probably take it in our front yard where we have a lot of trees and leaves. To make a successful shot, I will take more than a picture. Not A LOT, but about 3 or 4 to have something to chose from. I will make sure the weather is not bad that day, and I will not leave it for the last day, so if anything goes wrong, I can still make up for it.
Rule of thirds:
Viewpoint:
Balancing Elements:
Cropping:
Leading Lines:
Background:
Symmetry and Patterns:
Depth:
Framing:
Avoiding Merges:















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