What is Phobia- A phobia is a type of anxiety disorder, defined by a persistent fear of an object or situation.
Different types of phobia-
Ablutophobia, Fear of washing or bathing
Scotophobia- Fear of the dark
Cremnophobia- Fear of standing next to cliff edge
Scotophobia- Fear of the dark
dystychiphobia- fear of accidents on road
Planning of project
Fear of falling
Scotophobia- Fear of the dark, This phobia relates to my younger siblings. I will be taking them into a dark hallway in my house catching them in their moment of fear when the lights suddenly go off. This photo would be better off to be taken vertically to catch the full body. The rules of composition that i will plan on following are the rule of thirds and balance. The background will be A dark room, or the wall of the hallway. The camera will be placed off in the distance to catch the full bodies, and lightning will be in a back room the light will be on and the rest of the lights will be off to show them coming from a light room trying to get to another. But having to go through the dark to do so. The look, or how they will be dressed will be in their pajamas. Because regularly thats when they have to go into a dark room, when going to sleep. I will try to position them either holding hands, or just having a very frightful reaction.
Dystychiphobia- Fear of accidents on the road, This phobia related to me, being a biker and experiencing a lot of close friends being hit by cars while riding. I will catch a friend on the road looking back to see if the road is clear to cross. With a frightful reaction on the face. The image will be taken Horizontally to be able to include the biker a car and some scenery. I will try to include rule of thirds and maybe balance between the biker and the car. I will place the camera facing were the biker is going looking back at a incoming car. The photo will be taken at dusk. When most accidents on bikes occur. The biker will be in proper uniform. The pose of the face and body of the biker would be looking back with caution.
Cremnophobia- Fear of being near a cliff edge, This phobia relates to me. Being a Mountain biker riding near cliffs all the time, and knowing that the chance of me falling is 20% and that i have done it before, and know many friends who have passed or got badly injured from a cliff fall on a bike. The photo will be of me riding near a cliff edge on my bike looking ahead at the tight cliff with caution. The photo will be vertical, because of the objects. The rules of composition will include avoiding mergers. Behind the subject will be a scenic view or woods depending on the place i choose. I will place the camera ahead of me, the message to be passed is a frightened reaction to the cliff ahead knowing that its a life or death moment. Lighting will be daylight, or when i will go riding. I will be in my biking uniform. Expression will be frightful, and body language will represent cautiously holding balance and looking for every possible obstacle yet still peddling.
Photographic Technique
Scotophobia- For this one i will set the camera to blur the background and get into a certain position.
Dystychiphobia- For this shot i will set the background to a slight blur. To the point that you can still tell that the biker is looking at a car.
Cremnophobia- Here i will set the camera to make everything clear, and get at a certain angle.
Different types of phobia-
Ablutophobia, Fear of washing or bathing
Scotophobia- Fear of the dark
Cremnophobia- Fear of standing next to cliff edge
Scotophobia- Fear of the dark
dystychiphobia- fear of accidents on road
Planning of project
Fear of falling
Scotophobia- Fear of the dark, This phobia relates to my younger siblings. I will be taking them into a dark hallway in my house catching them in their moment of fear when the lights suddenly go off. This photo would be better off to be taken vertically to catch the full body. The rules of composition that i will plan on following are the rule of thirds and balance. The background will be A dark room, or the wall of the hallway. The camera will be placed off in the distance to catch the full bodies, and lightning will be in a back room the light will be on and the rest of the lights will be off to show them coming from a light room trying to get to another. But having to go through the dark to do so. The look, or how they will be dressed will be in their pajamas. Because regularly thats when they have to go into a dark room, when going to sleep. I will try to position them either holding hands, or just having a very frightful reaction.
Dystychiphobia- Fear of accidents on the road, This phobia related to me, being a biker and experiencing a lot of close friends being hit by cars while riding. I will catch a friend on the road looking back to see if the road is clear to cross. With a frightful reaction on the face. The image will be taken Horizontally to be able to include the biker a car and some scenery. I will try to include rule of thirds and maybe balance between the biker and the car. I will place the camera facing were the biker is going looking back at a incoming car. The photo will be taken at dusk. When most accidents on bikes occur. The biker will be in proper uniform. The pose of the face and body of the biker would be looking back with caution.
Cremnophobia- Fear of being near a cliff edge, This phobia relates to me. Being a Mountain biker riding near cliffs all the time, and knowing that the chance of me falling is 20% and that i have done it before, and know many friends who have passed or got badly injured from a cliff fall on a bike. The photo will be of me riding near a cliff edge on my bike looking ahead at the tight cliff with caution. The photo will be vertical, because of the objects. The rules of composition will include avoiding mergers. Behind the subject will be a scenic view or woods depending on the place i choose. I will place the camera ahead of me, the message to be passed is a frightened reaction to the cliff ahead knowing that its a life or death moment. Lighting will be daylight, or when i will go riding. I will be in my biking uniform. Expression will be frightful, and body language will represent cautiously holding balance and looking for every possible obstacle yet still peddling.
Photographic Technique
Scotophobia- For this one i will set the camera to blur the background and get into a certain position.
Dystychiphobia- For this shot i will set the background to a slight blur. To the point that you can still tell that the biker is looking at a car.
Cremnophobia- Here i will set the camera to make everything clear, and get at a certain angle.
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