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Lee Friedlander
Instead of shooting right away, stop a Moment to decide which part of a scene You really want to show.
Jerome Liebling
Every time you make an exposure you make choices about framing
Ray Metzker
Walker Evans
Eve Arnold
BASIC DESIGN
Hiromu Kira
The eye tends to connect two or more spots like a connect the numbers drawing
A line is a shape that is longer than it is wide. This is an Ex. of an actual line.
Russell Lee
Ansel Adams
Actual lines
Alexander Rodchenko
Implied line
Cindy Sherman
Implied line
Cindy Sherman
Psychology of lines
Horizontal > calm, stability Vertical > stature, strength Diagonal > activity, motion Zigzag > rapid motion Curve > gracefulness, slowness
Ansel Adams
Ansel Adams
Shape - tonal changes across the subject can give illusion of depth Two or more objects invite comparison of their shapes
Man Ray
Dennis Stock
Multiple spot, lines, or shapes can create a pattern that add interest and unites the elements in a scene
Alexander Rodchenko
Alexander Rodchenko
Man Ray
Man Ray
Try to emphasize subjects with camera angle, use scene to reinforce emphasis-Set tension! Remember! A centered symmetrical arrangement can be boring.
People look first at the sharpest part of a photograph --your point of view can have a strong influence
Annie Leibovitz
Flor Garduno
Not only this - but it also gives you four lines that are also useful positions for elements in your photo.
The theory is that if you place points of interest in the intersections or along the lines that your photo becomes more balanced and will enable a viewer of the image to interact with it more naturally. Studies have shown that when viewing images that peoples eyes usually go to one of the intersection points most naturally rather than the center of the shot - using the rule of thirds works with this natural way of viewing an image rather than working against it.
The relative distance of objects from the lens and from each other affects perspective = the illusion of 3D in a flat 2D photograph
Toshio Shibata
Fred R. Conrad
Annie Leibovitz
2. Variety
James Hill
3. Similarity
James Hill
4. Rhythm
Timothy O'Sullivan
5. Balance
6. Emphasis
Andrew Biraj
7. Economy
Hiroshi Sugimoto
Edward Weston
7. Continuation
Fred R. Conrad
http://video.nytimes.com/video/2007/12/18/nyregion/1194817121773/lens-world-express.html?scp=1&sq=Todd%20Heisler&st=cse
Edward Burtynsky
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