Photography challenge By: Huan Pham

Story

Balancing

Movement

Black and White

Leading lines

View Point (low perspective)

View point (high perspective)

Close up

Framing

Depth

Forced perspective

Reaction

Symmetry and pattern

Cropping

Before

After

Before

After

Rule of thirds

Experimental

Personal favorite

Definitions

Rule of 1/3’s: Is applied by aligning a subject with the guide lines and their intersection points, placing the horizon on the top or bottom line, or allowing linear features in the image to flow from section to section.

Balancing Elements: A compositional technique in photography that juxtaposes images within a frame so that the objects are of equal visual weight.

Leading Lines: Used to draw the viewer's eye through a photograph.

Symmetry & Patterns: Introducing tension and a focal point to the scene in a photograph

Viewpoint: A way of looking at or thinking about something

Background: The part of a scene or picture that is farthest from the viewer

Depth: Also called focus range or effective focus range, is the distance between the nearest and farthest objects in a scene that appear acceptably sharp in an image.

Framing: Technique used to bring focus to a subject'.

Cropping: The removal of the outer parts of an image to improve framing

Experimentation: Technique can be defined as anything that one uses to alter or otherwise change a photography in a way that differs from just taking a photograph.

Career in photography

Wildlife photographer: Taking pictures and document about the wildlife.

Pros: Very satisfy

Cons: Low payment, potential life threatening danger.

Salary: $ 28000

Photojournalist: taking pictures and document about war

Pros: Exhilarating, very shortage of work

Cons: Very few protection, spend most of the time filling out paper work to access the area you want to cover

Salary: $17000-$63000

Sports photography: Taking pictures of sporting events, athletes or a particular team

Pros: uncapped potential, turning a passion into a paying career

Cons: work 80 hours/week, no guaranteed income

Salary: $10000-20000

Paparazzi: Taking pictures of celebrates and sell it for money

Pros: Can make a lot of money depends on which celebrities it is.

Cons: Very annoying, cause lots of trouble.

Salary: Usually from $50-$250 per shot

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