Curriculum: The Power of Photography Chapter 5 Pages 6-14

Page 1

Rule of thirds Photojounalists are artists who tell stories with their cameras. They use artistic composition to pull readers into each image. Using the rule of thirds when taking and cropping photos results in stronger, more engaging images.Imagine an invisible tic-tac-toe board placed on the top of a photo. Compose your photo by placing the main subject at one of the points where the lines intersect.Using the rule of thirds when cropping your photos will result in stronger, more compelling Techniquescomposition.Photocomposition LifetouchSchaub,LaurabyPhoto LifetouchSchaub,LaurabyPhoto Images • 6 Artistry in

Framing your images Find an existing structure or object to partially surround the center of visual interest. Use trees, doorways, or architecture to frame and emphasize your subject. Use framing for informal portraits and candid images. PhotosDeposit PhotosDeposit PhotosDepositLifetouchSchaub,LaurabyPhoto LifetouchGreer,PetebyPhoto Images • 7 Artistry in

Leading lines Look for lines in the environment to help direct readers’ eyes. Lines lead readers to the center of visual interest and make photos more appealing.Thistechnique is useful in both portrait and candid photography. PhotosDeposit PhotosDepositPhotosDeposit PhotosDeposit PhotosDeposit Images • 8 Artistry in

Repetition A series of objects or people engaged in the same activity produces repetition and interest in your photos. Look for patterns, simlar shapes and people performing like tasks to add order and structure to your photos. PhotoDeposit PhotosDeposit PhotoDeposit PhotosDepositPhotosDeposit Images • 9 Artistry in

Get in close Close-ups draw readers into photos and they are good choices for dominant pictures in your designs. Move in close to your subject to add drama and visual interest to your images.Use a telephoto lens if you are unable to move close to your subject. PhotoDepositPhotoDeposit PhotoDeposit PhotoDepositPhotoDeposit Images • 10 Artistry in

Peak moment Watch the sport or action you’re photographing. Note moments when participants jump or rise to the highest point.Timing and shutter speed work together to capture these moments. Anticipate which subject will jump and when the action will occur. Follow the person with your camera. Set your shutter speed on 1/500 or higher. Shoot when the subject reaches that highest point of action. PhotosDepositPhotosDeposit PhotosDeposit PhotosDepositPhotosDeposit Images • 11 Artistry in

Selective focus Use a wide aperture to purposely blur the background and show readers what you want them to see. If the subject is moving, use 1/500 of a second or higher shutter speed to stop the action. This technique creates shallow depth of field, adding an aesthetic quality to your candid photographs and portraits. PhotosDepositPhotosDeposit PhotosDeposit PhotosDepositPhotosDeposit Images • 12 Artistry in

Negative space The rule of thirds incorporates negative space, defined as empty space around a Negativesubect.space draws readers to the point of Placinginterest.thesubject in the upper or lower third and to the right or left side creates further aesthetic appeal within the image. PhotosDepositPhotosDeposit PhotosDeposit PhotosDepositPhotosDeposit Images • 13 Artistry in

Anticipate the moment When photographing a story, it’s important to brainstorm with your team before covering an event. Discuss photos you think you will “see” during the event. Talk about the photos that will tell the storyOncevisually.there, remember to pre-focus on a subject. Maintain patience while waiting for just the right shot. Allow for reactionRemembertime. to keep taking photos. Don’t worry about how many frames you’ve taken. Keep snapping the shutter. As professionals remind us, if you see something you like, you’ve missed it. Wait for it. Keep going. Then, bam! There it is! Grab that moment and preserve it forever with your Imagescamera. How to capture great Have patience to wait for the right moment Wait for it and keep taking photos Grab the moment Focus on subject Keep capturing moments LifetouchSchaub,LaurabyPhotoLifetouchSchaub,LaurabyPhoto LifetouchSchaub,LaurabyPhoto LifetouchSchaub,LaurabyPhotoLifetouchSchaub,LaurabyPhoto Images • 14 Capturing

Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.