Monday, September 25, 2017

Academic shoot reflection and critique

1. One of the main challenges that i encountered while taking photos for the academic shoot were avoiding mergers. Often the body parts of peers were cut off or the dest would cut off a body part and that would really screw the photo up. Also it was hard for me to find somebody who was actually working and didn't just pose for the photo.

2. I didn't really have trouble with any of the aspects of photography because i have been taking photos since i was 4 from either a camera or a phone. And i got used to adjusting my body position to get a good angle of the subject.

3. If i were to do another academic shoot then things i would have done differently would include arranging with more teachers so that i could have more variety of in which classrooms i could take photos.

4. Things i would have done the same if i were to do the same academic shoot were to be going into similar classrooms.

5. The easiest rule for me to achieve in any shoot is rule of thirds because from years of "at home photography" i got used to adjusting my pose to get a photo of the subject. And it is by far the easiest rule for me to achieve.

6. The hardest rule for me to achieve (in academic shoots) is avoiding mergers.

7. I throughly understand all composition rules.

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