Robin Michals | COMD 1340 Photography 1

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Week 1 – Photographic Composition

  1. Rule of Thirds – Instead of placing the main subject in the center of the frame, divide the frame into thirds horizontally and vertically and place the main subject at one of these intersections.

Photographer: Roy De Carava

2. Leading Lines – lines in the photograph that lead the eye to the main subject

3. Diagonals – Sloping lines


4. Frame within a frame


5. Figure to Ground – Figure to Ground -the relationship between the subject and the background sometimes described as negative and positive space.


6. Fill the Frame – get closer. Never plan to crop later.

Photographer: Alexander Rodchenko

7. Patterns – repeated elements. Break the pattern for visual interest

8. Symmetry – If you fold the image in half the two haves are very similar and have equal visual weight. Or make it asymmetrical to add tension to the composition.

Resource

In-class lab Exercise

Composition

Homework

HW1 – Composition

Lab- Week 1 – Composition

2 pts. Photographing a stool or a chair as your main subject, create a clear example of each one of the 8 compositional principles in the Steve McCurry video:

1. Rule of Thirds

2. Leading Lines

3. Diagonals

4. Frame within a frame

5. Figure to Ground

6. Fill the Frame

7. Patterns and Repetition

8. Symmetry

Camera settings:

Under menu, select Image Quality to set the file format to jpg.

Use the shooting mode – P – for Program Mode (not A which is for aperture).

Set the ISO to Auto.

Practice moving the focus point around the screen.

Upload the 8 examples of the compositional principles to an album on Flickr. Label each one with the compositional principal it represents.

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