Good morning,
VERY last day to hand in assignments or you will receive and "I" package.
Today I am going to talk about taking good pictures.
Headroom:
Leave enough space for the subject's head. Too low in the frame (too much space) may make your subject seem short. Not enough headroom makes them appear tall and scrunched. Correct headroom gives the subject just enough space to make them look comfortable.
Eye Placement:
Should be in the top of the screen (rule of thirds). You want the viewer not to notice the camera-work, so make it look natural and standard.
Avoid Distraction:
Don't cut people off at the neck, or forget about body parts.
Give "look space"- walking room:
This is in the frame that is in front of their eyes that allows them room to look or walk. So they don't look like they will bump into the edge of the photograph.
We will look at photographer: Olivia Bee
http://www.oliviabee.com/
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