Black and white Techniques

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By Sam Loftus BLACK AND WHITE

Transcript of Black and white Techniques

By Sam Loftus

BLACK AND WHITE

LIGHTING/TONE

This is an interacting way to light this ballerina, it almost looks like a shadow gown. And this is done by having

her lean agents the background and the light

running down it.

The pic is what I’ve seen as the common movie star

photograph and this is the light hitting the model from a 45 degree up high on her

left side.

The light here on the right side of her face looks

intersect were the one in darkness look mysteries and

sinister.

COMPOSITION/FRAMING

This is the main subjects in the middle with the her legs making a triangle with the

ground.

This one there faces are slightly merged making it

strange to the eye because their faces are in two different directions.

In this one the distortion caused by the glass of water creates an abstract effect.

ANGLE OF SHOTS/VANTAGE POINT

This is a high shot makes the woman looked victimised.

This slightly lowered shot presents a level of power or trust towards this individual.

This really high shot detracts attention away from the

woman and instead towards the background.

SUBJECT MATTER/USE OF PROPS

The subject matter is completely covered freckles which causes the viewer to

focus on the eyes.

This image has a woman smoking whilst handling a

camera, this gives it an urban feel.

This image is unique as it uses other means to display

a message.

BACKGROUND/DEPTH OF FIELD

This has long depth of field due to the feet being in focus

as well as the mast in the background.

This has a mid depth of field as the subject is a

substantial distance away but is still in focus as well as

his drink.

This is a close up depth of field as only the old

gentlemen is in focus.