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Bring in a single shoe to photograph. it can be anything from a worn flip flip to the latest Jordans. You will photograph it in class.
Compositional Principals
- 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.
Dehli, India. Photographer: Rohit Vohra
2. Leading Lines – lines in the photograph that lead the eye to the main subject
Whitnel Cotton Mfg. Co. N.C. December 1908. Photographer: Lewis Hine
3. Diagonals – Sloping lines
THAILAND. Bangkok. 2005. Photographer: Steve McCurry
4. Frame within a frame
Photographer: Eugene Smith
5. Figure to Ground -the relationship between the subject and the background sometimes described as negative and positive space.
Delhi, India. Photographer: Rohit Vohra
6. Fill the Frame – get closer. Never plan to crop later.
7. Patterns – repeated elements. Break the pattern for visual interest
Bed-Stuy. Photographer: George Steinmetz
8. Symmetry – If you fold the image in half the two haves are very similar and have equal visual weight.
From “A House is not a Home”, Photographer: Laila Annmarie Stevens
Resource
Advice from Rohit Vohra
https://www.instagram.com/p/C2r0iz6rqbV/?hl=en
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