Category Archives: Composition

This photo was taken on set when we were filming the big climactic scene. To make the murder scene realistic, we used flake blood and weapon props. This is a candid photo of us preparing to put the fake blood on our actress.

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I took this picture at the top of the Twin Peaks in San Francisco. Half and hour before this photo was taken, I had been exploring all the different areas of the city and it had felt so busy and exciting. I remember sitting at the top of the peaks and feeling much more relaxed and getting to see the city from a different view was so refreshing.

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I took this photo because the vibrant colors of both the flower bouquet and the drinks caught my eye

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This is a shot from a lower angle of my grandfather walking down stairs. Although it looks like a high angle, I was crouching down low when I took it. The leading lines and his hand works well to show where he is headed down the stairs. I think I captures the photo right as his hand was visible through the stair railings.

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I was struggling to come up with ideas of what to fill the frame with, until I realized how decorated my room is. The things hung up don’t just make me who I am, but they fill up a lot of my wall space. This photo is of just a corner of my room (one of my favorites because of the guitars)

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This photo is of me on the left side of the frame, tilting my head towards the empty blank space to the right. I wanted to capture a feeling of claustrophobia, and the emotions numbness of feeling trapped. A tired, blank expression and thick rope around me, was used to strengthen this message.

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This photo of my dog is aligned so that his face is in the center of the frame and is symmetrical. When taking this photo I imagined an invisible line cutting through the center of his face, this helped me frame it symmetrically.

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I chose this photo since there is an abundance of different shapes and textures in it. The straight concrete wall serves as a horizon line, with pointy trees above, and then soft clouds. I like the contrast in this scene and how the person in the middle stands out because of all the shapes.

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I think the way the subject is placed in the middle of the frame and is looking in the distance, helps us look further out to the horizon since everything is pointed in that direction.

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I really like how the kite is moving in the direction of the empty sky and how it stands out from the light background.

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