Monday, November 13, 2017

Portrait intro

Tip number 1--  5. Move Your Subject Out of their Comfort Zone
Tip number 2--  1. Alter Your Perspective

Environmental Portraits
I like this photo because of how the guitars make a frame around the guy who's clearly into guitars, making it his natural environment.

I like this photo because there is an aspect of balance, and the guy didn't know that he was being shot making it and even better photo.

Photography Self portrait
I like this photo because of how the subject stands out from everything else. It also gives a relaxed emotion.
I like this photo because of the framing of the column and roof. It also shows a happy emotion.

Casual portrait
I like this photo because of how the background is blurred though still adds a good sense of background.
I like this photo because of how the boy didn't know that he was being shot, or at least it looks like that.

Plans for shooting- I plan on making several photos. For natural environment i want to take a photo of my dad in his office working. To make this photo successful i will try to add more light due to the fact that his office is relatively dark. For a casual portrait i want to take of my picture weaving in her room. To make this photo successful i will try to sneak up on her when she doesn't know, because she generally likes posting but it looks better when its not. And for self portrait if will either take a picture of myself in my studio with my guitars, or me taking a jump or wheeling on my bike. To make this photo successful i will put it on the ten photo format to make sure that one image would turn out good.

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