Depth Staging: Depth staging is a concept used in photography where there are usually two main subjects, one in the foreground and one in the background. The goal here was to create depth by having two subjects split into the foreground and background. There needs to be enough space in between the subjects to really show depth, instead of something looking flat, or 2D.
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
Depth
Repetition: Repetition is a concept used in photography where an image contains something that repeats itself over an over again. For this composition, I tried to capture things that caught my eye in terms of repetition. The goal here was to make sure that depth was created, and the way I did that was by capturing things in an image that go from the foreground out to the background, leading your eye. In my photographs, the objects that were in the foreground of the picture were intentionally larger than the ones in the background, creating depth.
Leading Lines: Leading Lines, as a concept in photography, leads the viewers eye to the background from the foreground. The goal here was to capture lines in an image that create depth by leading the viewers eye back and forth between the foreground and background. I tried to take photographs of multiple lines that clearly led my eye away to the background and created depth.
Depth Staging: Depth staging is a concept used in photography where there are usually two main subjects, one in the foreground and one in the background. The goal here was to create depth by having two subjects split into the foreground and background. There needs to be enough space in between the subjects to really show depth, instead of something looking flat, or 2D.
Depth Staging: Depth staging is a concept used in photography where there are usually two main subjects, one in the foreground and one in the background. The goal here was to create depth by having two subjects split into the foreground and background. There needs to be enough space in between the subjects to really show depth, instead of something looking flat, or 2D.
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ReplyDeleteHey Elliot, I loved your first photo alot. It showed alot of depth through repetition and it is cool because it is symmetric. I liked the simplicity of all your photos, great job.
ReplyDeleteGreat job this week. I think your photos are quite cohesive with one another. I really don't have any suggestion. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteHi Elliot, though all your photos seem sound, I particularly like your closeup shots on your leading lines photos. They capture details you wouldn't normally look for in leading lines, especially the utility poll and the keyboard. Good job!
ReplyDeleteHey Elliott, I really liked your photos and the simplicity of them overall. It makes your collection very cohesive, and can also see that your photos is able to create depth which is one of the major goals. Great Job.
ReplyDeleteHey Elliot,
ReplyDeleteI love your pictures. They're really good and I like your use of color and lighting!
good job,
Laurel
I love how you used two objects to compare their depth. Great work this week and with editing
ReplyDeleteI like these photos hella. I like the speaker ones a lot good depth staging. You have a good eye over all. Looking professional
ReplyDelete- Jack Demp
DeleteThese photos are really looking superb, your repetition is your strongest in my opinion. Keep up the great work.
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