Monday, September 26, 2011

Emphasis/Breaking the Rules Portraits

Both 9s and 10s
  1. Take 15-35 photos of your portrait(s) using the different techniques.
  2. Download/develop the photos from the portrait session.
  3. Use Adobe Bridge to organize your images and set up a contact sheet.
  4. Label each photo 9s-Emphasis technique used to draw attention to the subject (leading lines, repetition, rule of thirds, contrast and framing). 10s- Breaking Rule technique (tilting frame, cut of heads, strange focal point, creative lighting, "wrong" horizon line, crazy camera angles...)
  5. Post the contact sheet to your blog.
  6. Then answer a series of questions (see below)
  7. Select absolute favourite and save to "InsideOut" file in StudentShared folder.
  8. Share image with class (next class).
Photo9
Choose your best image for each emphasis technique (5 total images). Insert the images into your blog and respond to each question:
  1. Identify the subject.
  2. Identify the emphasis technique used and how it emphasizes the subject.
  3. Describe what is in the background.
  4. Is the image sucessful? Why or why not?
  5. What does it say about the person in the photo?
Photo10
Choose your best image for each emphasis technique (5 total images). Insert the images into word and respond to each question:
  1. Identify the subject/positive space?
  2. Describe what is in the background/negative space.
  3. Identify the rule that has been broken used,
  4. Is the image sucessful? Why or why not?
  5. What does it say about the person in the photo?

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