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Portraits and self intro

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https://digital-photography-school.com/10-ways-to-take-stunning-portraits/   Tip 1 Looking off camera –  have your subject focus their attention on something unseen and outside the field of view of your camera. This can create a feeling of candidness and also create a little intrigue and interest as the viewer of the shot wonders what they are looking at. This intrigue is particularly drawn about when the subject is showing some kind of emotion (ie ‘what’s making them laugh?’ or ‘what is making them look surprised?’). Just be aware that when you have a subject looking out of frame that you can also draw the eye of the viewer of the shot to the edge of the image also – taking them away from the point of interest in your shot – the subject. Tip 2     You can use your camera as a prop, and hold it away from your face. When you photograph into a mirror, be sure your reflection is in focus. An infrared autofocusing system will usually focus on glass if it's aimed into a mirror, an

5 websites

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https://petapixel.com/2014/12/31/10-photography-resolutions-new-year/  The article peta pixel is initially about how to publish photos. What i mean by this is they  say how to not lose confidence. They also explain that it's ok to be a beginner and to not now everything because people can help you. tutorial a. i learned to not be intimenated by your opponents just to g approach them. b. I could use this by getting organized with my photos and to go fourth with my photos. c. This really didn't expand my knowledge except by telling me to not get frustrated with Adobe Photoshop. 2.  https://petapixel.com/2014/12/01/6-types-photos-know-make/   This article is a tutorial video about 6 types of photos you shoot. They talk about how to make them and how to set up your camera. That's basically it. a.  I learned 6 different types of photos i can shoot. b.  this could help me by developing my way of taking pictures c. they don't say anything about photoshop exc

American soldiers

a. The picture that I felt had the most power was the last one when Ian left from Iraq and returned home. This is because this was one of his proud moment saying that he did something and now he is finished. b. They work together as if it was a children's picture book, because it's like they are each telling the story, each with the subjects emotions captured in it. c. They give a little more insight on what is happening in the picture. d.  Ian signs up to be in the army he graduates and get his deploma then he is accepted. His family and friends throw him 2 parties, he gets there to find out that he has a broken arm but they settle it out. Then he goes to Iraq for a long period of time with that he comes back and gets married to Daniel. e. They are written in past tense. f. 1. 2    2. where and when did the event happen    3. The same information except they go more into detail bout what's happening.    4. quotes    5. some do    6. A little bit g. because

Video composition of shots pt.2

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1. Aerial Shot 2. Establishing 3. Close Up 4. Extreme Close Up 5. Medium 6. Over the Shoulder 7. Low Angle 8. High Angle 9. Two-Shot 10.Wide (Long )

video comp shots pt.1

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1. the aspect ratio 2. The dimensions like vertical and horizontal 3. In movies the camera moves a lot 4. the subjects are moving 5. Moving frames 1. Rule of thirds 2. Balancing Elements 3. Leading Lines 4. Symmetry and Patterns (repetition)   5 5. Viewpoint 6. Background 7. Create depth 8. Framing 9. Cropping 10. Mergers and avoiding them