Friday, October 3, 2014

Academic Shoot Reflection and Critique

1. Some challenges that I encountered was making sure that people weren't posing for the camera. As soon as you walk into a classroom, twenty pairs of eyes begin to track you, watching your every move. It makes it really hard to get cameos or any action shots.

2. Probably the most technical thing that I was thinking about was how I was going to get a picture I wanted, without asking people to move. Like, for one photo I was thinking about framing and shooting through a filing stacker. But I later found a better framing one.

3. I would certainly go into more classrooms, because I would have more opportunities to take photos. The rules of photography, well I tried to follow them so I don't think that anything would change because I know them now.

4. I would probably take pictures of the art students again because the where certainly ready and willing subjects. They were sitting still, and they really didn't care if you took a picture or not.

5. I think that the easiest to achieve would be rule of thirds, because you only need a plain background and a mildly interesting subject.

6. The hardest will certainly be the framing because it is hard to get things to line up for a picture like that to happen. Framing has been the consistently hardest to capture for me, and I find that very frustrating.

7. All of the rules I feel that I am clear about. Avoiding Mergers is difficult to get, but I understand it  just fine.

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