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Photography Composition Using the Elements and Principles of Design

Photography Composition Using the Elements and Principles of Design

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Photography CompositionUsing the Elements and

Principles of Design

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Elements of ArtThe Basic Building Blocks

• Line• Shape/Form• Space• Value • Texture • Color

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LINE

• A mark made by a moving point.• Has greater length than width.• Directs the eye – horizontal, vertical,

diagonal, curvy, zig-zag, etc.• Can be actual obvious lines or the

borders or edges of shapes.

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LINE

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LINE

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LINE

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SHAPE / FORM

• A contained area.• Can be GEOMETRIC (man-made)

ex. Square, triangle, circle, etc.• Can be ORGANIC (natural) ex.

Leaves, humans, puddles, etc.• Shapes are 2-Dimensional and flat.

(circle)• Forms are 3-Dimensional with

height, width and depth. (sphere)• Used to create a sense of space

and substance.

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SHAPE / FORM

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SHAPE / FORM

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SPACE

• The area used or unused in a composition.• Positive space (occupied space) – the area

the objects/subject takes up.• Negative space (unoccupied space) – the

area around, under, through and between.• Gives the photo a 3-dimensional feeling -

Depth of Field • Foreground (closest) bottom• Middle ground – middle• Background (farthest) – top• Can be open, crowded, near, far, etc.

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SPACE

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SPACE

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SPACE

• Atmospheric Perspective– Objects close = detailed, bright, sharp– Objects far = blurred, dull/gray

• One point perspective– One vanishing point

• 2 point perspective– 2 vanishing points

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SPACE

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SPACE

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VALUE

• Black and White and all the Grays in between

• Dark to Light• Can add drama and impact to

composition.• Can give a sense of timelessness• Train your eye to read color as Black

and White!

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VALUE

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VALUE

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TEXTURE

• The surface quality. • How an object feels, or how it looks

like it feels.• Rough, smooth, bumpy, gooey,

sharp, etc.• Adds interest! Sense of sight and

sense of touch involved.

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TEXTURE

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TEXTURE

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COLOR

• Artistic term is HUE• Need light to see color.• Primary, Secondary, Intermediates.• Use color schemes to enhance

appeal or make impact.

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COLOR

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COLOR

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COLOR

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Principles of Design

The different arrangements – or compositions - of the ELEMENTS of

design to create artistic, interesting, more visually powerful photographs.

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Principles of Design

• Emphasis / Focal Point• Balance• Unity• Contrast • Movement/ Rhythm• Pattern/Repetition• Economy

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EMPHASIS / FOCAL POINT

• Emphasis in a composition refers to developing points of interest to pull the viewer's eye to important parts of the body of the work.

• Size, shape, color, placement, contrast, etc.

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EMPHASIS / FOCAL POINT

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EMPHASIS / FOCAL POINT

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VARIETY

• Variety is all of the different elements in the photograph

• Variety adds interest to the work and keeps the viewer’s eyes moving around the piece

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VARIETY

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VARITEY

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BALANCE

• Balance is a sense of stability in the body of work. Balance can be created by repeating same shapes and by creating a feeling of equal weight.

• Symmetrical• Asymmetrical

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BALANCE

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BALANCE

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BALANCE

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BALANCE

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UNITY

• Unity is seen in a composition when all the parts equal a whole.

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UNITY

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CONTRAST

• Contrast refers to the opposites and differences in the work.

• You can achieve variety by using different elements in your work,such as:– Shapes– Textures– Colors– Values 

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CONTRAST

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CONTRAST

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MOVEMENT / RHYTHM

• Movement  adds excitement to your work by showing action and directing the viewers eye throughout the picture plane.

• Rhythm is a type of movement in an artistic composition. It is seen in repeating of shapes and colors. Alternating lights and darks also give a sense of rhythm. 

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MOVEMENT /RHYTHM

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PATTERN / REPETITION

• An element that occurs over and over again in a composition.

• Can repeat the element in a consistent pattern.

• Can repeat the element in a variation of the pattern.

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PATTERN / REPETITION

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PATTERN / REPETITION

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ECONOMY

• Economy takes into account that less is more.

• Using minimal ingredients to convey the concept. 

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ECONOMY

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Rule of ThirdsVantage Point

FramingSilhouette

Dutch Angle

PhotographyCompositional Concepts

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RULE OF THIRDS• Natural tendency to be drawn to certain

portions of an artwork/composition• Adds a great deal of interest when placed:

– At the 4 intersecting points– One section of the Thirds

• Oppose the direction a figure is facing

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VANTAGE POINT• Gives your photograph a unique/more

interesting view• Drastically different than the usual 5-6

feet off the ground• Bird’s eye view• Worm’s eye view• Direct approach• Angled approach• Close up• Long view

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FRAMING– Direct the viewers attention to the primary

subject– Creates the illusion of depth– Can obscure unwanted objects in

foreground/background– Can be naturally occurring

– Tight framing– Wide framing– Using an object as a frame

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SILHOUETTE

• Conveys drama, mood, mystery• Simplifies a busy composition• Place your subject(s) in front of an

interesting light source

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DUTCH ANGLE

• Horizon line is angled• Creates a more dynamic composition• Creates feeling of disorientation• Canted, Oblique, German, or Batman

angle

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• The Elements and Principles are used in making photographs – not just taking photographs.

• You have to know and understand the elements and principles of art to see them all around you and capture them in your photos.

• You are tasked to find 1 WEB example of each element, principle and concept used in photography

• Save to your Google Drive

Elements and Principlesof Photography Assignment

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• Create a folder in your DM folder named:Elements & Principles

• In the Photography folder, create another folder named: Web Images

• Find 1 WEB example of each element, principle and photography concept

• Save each image to theWeb Images folder inGoogle Drive

• Use the naming convention:01_concept_artist.jpg

ex. 01_line_worthington.jpg

Elements and Principlesof Photography Assignment

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Photography Elements, Principles & Concepts

Elements01_Line02_Shape or

Form03_Space04_Value05_Texture06_Color

Concepts14_Rule of Thirds15_Vantage Point

birds eye, worms eye, direct

16_Vantage Pointangles, close up, long view

17_Framing18_Silhouette19_Dutch Angle

Principles07_Emphasis08_Balance09_Unity10_Contrast11_Movement or

Rhythm12_Pattern or

Repetition13_Economy