Photo Compositition
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ELEMENTS OF PHOTOJOURNALISM
Photo Compositition
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8 Skills to Better Photographs
Rule of ThirdsWorm’s Eye ViewBird’s Eye ViewSelf-PortraitNatural FramingLeading LinesLightingRepetition
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Rule of Thirds
In your head, divide up the screen of your camera into thirds horizontally and vertically.
Try to center the subject of your photo where those lines intersect.
See the next slide for a visual.Put your subject where the red circles are on
the screen.
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Rule of Thirds
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Rule of Thirds
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Worm’s Eye View
Think about a worm: he looks at the world from below.
This view is when your subject is above you and you’re looking up at it.
You can also get down on the floor and shoot your subject at his or her level.
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Worm’s Eye View
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Bird’s Eye View
Think about a bird: she sees the world from above, always looking down on things.
This view is when you’re above your subject, looking down on it.
Shoot your subject from above; this is a great way to add some depth to your photos.
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Bird’s Eye View
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Self Portrait
Take a picture of yourself!Make it something that tells us who you are.This is the only chance you’ll have to be in
any photos this semester!
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Self Portrait
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Natural Framing
Use what’s around you to frame your subject.The key here is NATURAL: make it look real,
not staged. For example, just because your subject is
standing in a doorway doesn’t make the framing natural. Sure, it’s framing, but how many people you know actually stand in a doorway for a photo?
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Natural Framing
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Leading Lines
This is when lines in your photo lead to your subject.
The lines draw the eye to the subject.The key here is LEADING: just because you
have a photo of lines doesn’t mean they lead anywhere. They need to have something at the end to point to.
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Leading Lines
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Lighting
Use the light around you to creatively light up your subject.
You can light your subject from the front, back, above, below, from an angle; any way you want!
The best light is in the early mornings and evenings; everyone looks good then!
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Lighting
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Repetition
This is when you repeat colors, shapes, subjects, anything in your photos.
Sometimes, you can make one thing a little different to make the entire photo more interesting.
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Repetition
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Things to remember for the first assignment
Make sure to always save original photos.This is not Facebook or Twitter, and your
photos shouldn’t look like it! You should not be in any photos (ever) except
the self-portrait.You should turn in 8 photos, but in order to
get 8 good ones, you will have to take about 50!