Jesse Golding twirls in her dress for her cousin's wedding in their hotel room in Alaska this morning before the wedding. The wedding was delayed because of today's blizzard, the coldest in Alaska's recorded history.
1. Rule of thirds- when the subject is placed in the third of the page
2. Balancing Elements- when the subject is balanced out by the other objects on the page
3. Leading Lines- when lines in the photo lead the viewer's eye to the subject
4. Symmetry and Patterns (repetition)- when things in the photo are repeated
5. Viewpoint- when the view point is changed rather than at eye level
6. Background- when the background is simple and doesn't distract from the subject
7. Create depth- when objects overlap and you can see layers creating depth
8. Framing- when the photo is framed by objects drawing your eye to the subject
9. Cropping- when the photo is zoomed in and doesn't show much background
10. Mergers and avoiding them- paying attention to the background and colors so that the person interfered with
Aperture- pupil. changes the size of the opening
Shutter Speed- changes the speed of the opening and how long it states open. like blinking
ISO- makes the photo more grainy. more noise in the photo. bigger numbers let faster shutter speeds
ethics
Its okay to change the colors in levels or crop the photo as long as the meaning and reality of the photo doesn't change. Its not okay to add, change, combine or take away the stuff in the actual photo. this manipulates the viewers idea of what really happened.
environmental- A photo that shows someone interacting with their environment
self - a portrait that is taken by the photographer of the photographer
casual - A portrait of someone acting casual. usually not looking at the camera
exposure- amount of light that reaches the film/sensor. effected by aperture, shutter speed and the amount of light
depth of field - distance between the farthest objects in the photo and what appears to be in focus
focal length- how far the camera can zoom in with its lens
magazine covers
early- simple like a book cover, black and white
poster- writing was separate from photo
married to type- words overlapped photo but didn't inter fear with subject
forest of words- words overlapped subject and tried to get your attention
exposure- amount of light that reaches the film/sensor. effected by aperture, shutter speed and the amount of light
depth of field - distance between the farthest objects in the photo and what appears to be in focus
focal length- how far the camera can zoom in with its lens
magazine covers
early- simple like a book cover, black and white
poster- writing was separate from photo
married to type- words overlapped photo but didn't inter fear with subject
forest of words- words overlapped subject and tried to get your attention

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