• Composition

    Photo Blog 17: Negative Space

    Discovering why negative space is so effective in photography This was one of the pictures that didn’t make I to the final cut for my Design project. We were on our narrative creature unit and this was when we were done with our creatures and now on photographing a scene…

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    Photo Blog 14: Center Frame Portrait

    Center frame position is a great way to isolate your subject. Use this knowledge to create a portrait that exhibits loneliness This is Hazel and she’s my lovely friend who always handle my personality with such ease. Thanks to us fooling around a bit I managed to get this picture…

  • Composition

    Photo Blog 8: Leading Lines

    It is easy to use Leading Lines to show deapth in a image or guide the eye to a specific spot in the image. Instead, this use leading lines to show the concept of infinity These are Nadine’s birds, Velma, Mia, Isla (in that order). They are triplets??? I’m pretty…

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    Photo Blog 5: Symmetry Landscape

    Use Symmetry in a Landscape to create a new viewpoint for this week’s image This is a view I see every time I leave home for school or when I go outside in general (which isn’t often). I try to make it as symmetrical as possible when I took the…

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    Photo Blog 2: Rule of Thirds Motion

    Use rules of thirds to show motion in your picture. My mom would make me and my brother walk outside during the evening at least 2-3 times a week to make sure we both don’t stay holed up in our shared bedroom all day. I decided to take a picture…