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SOPHIE COLEY Practice Photography

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Page 1: Practice photography

SOPHIE COLEY

Practice Photography

Page 2: Practice photography

Rule of Thirds

In this image we were aiming to create an image using the rule of thirds

This image was fairly successful as the two models are in the left third of the image.

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Perspective

In this image we were trying to create the feeling of perspective by placing the models in a confined space and for them to be staggered

This is image is partly successful as the models are staggered and the image has mild perspective.

However to improve the shot the model at the front of the image could be leaning slightly more into the camera in order to create more of a distorted view.

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Dirty Shot

In this image we were trying to create a dirty shot.

This image is partly successful as the models are standing behind a metal bar creating the effect that the models are being stopped by an object

However this image could be improved by getting the models to stand further away from the shot in order for them to be blocked even more and creating more of a dirty shot.

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Dirty Shot

We were also trying to create a dirty shot.

This image is more successful than the last as the models are further away from the bar making them look more blocked. This gives the image more of a grundge/indie feel.

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Looking Room and Rule of Thirds

This image uses the rule of thirds and looking room

This image is successful as the model is looking into the distance and the space in the rest of the image allows the audience to think about what she is looking into.

This image could be improved by making sure that there is no head room in the image.

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Multiple Focus

In this shot we were aiming to create a multiple focus shot.

This image is successful as the models are looking in different directions allowing the audience to focus on each individual model.

The image could be improved by placing the models closer to the camera meaning there is no head room in the image.