Photographic Techniques from jphibbert
This presentation contains lots of important information to consider when shooting our photoshoots. It tells you a lot about composition techniques and interesting effects you can make with the cameras and how you position yourselves.
COMPOSITION: Composition is the way everything is arranged in your shot. If you pay attention to the framing of your shots you can significantly improve them. You need to be clear on the subject and what story you're trying to tell. In my case for an indie band, I will be thinking about framing the picture interestingly and using darker colours. In composition you have got to consider whether you want your main object to be near to the camera or further away, thinking about if you want to show expression or whether you want to show the environment around the object. When taking your shots it is important to experiment with all types of views.
RULE OF THIRDS: The rule of thirds is creating intersections on your image and working out which section you want to place your main object in order to make the shot visually appealing. The focus of the shout should be at one of the 4 crosses in the image. However you don't always have to follow the rules as long as you justify the reason why you haven't.
This presentation contains lots of important information to consider when shooting our photoshoots. It tells you a lot about composition techniques and interesting effects you can make with the cameras and how you position yourselves.
COMPOSITION: Composition is the way everything is arranged in your shot. If you pay attention to the framing of your shots you can significantly improve them. You need to be clear on the subject and what story you're trying to tell. In my case for an indie band, I will be thinking about framing the picture interestingly and using darker colours. In composition you have got to consider whether you want your main object to be near to the camera or further away, thinking about if you want to show expression or whether you want to show the environment around the object. When taking your shots it is important to experiment with all types of views.
RULE OF THIRDS: The rule of thirds is creating intersections on your image and working out which section you want to place your main object in order to make the shot visually appealing. The focus of the shout should be at one of the 4 crosses in the image. However you don't always have to follow the rules as long as you justify the reason why you haven't.
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