studio portrait
Photo by Elliot Erwitt
Where is the light coming from?
The light is coming from the right at the eye level of the model.
What is the position or gesture of the model?
The model is sitting and looking back on the camera.
What is the background or setting?
The background appears to be in a library.
What is the point of view and distance of the photographer?
The point of view of the photographer is straight on and they aren't far away from the model but they aren't too close
What does the lighting, position of model and expression on face communicate?
The lighting, position of the model, and the expression of the model express seriousness and dramatic-ness
The light is coming from the right at the eye level of the model.
What is the position or gesture of the model?
The model is sitting and looking back on the camera.
What is the background or setting?
The background appears to be in a library.
What is the point of view and distance of the photographer?
The point of view of the photographer is straight on and they aren't far away from the model but they aren't too close
What does the lighting, position of model and expression on face communicate?
The lighting, position of the model, and the expression of the model express seriousness and dramatic-ness
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photos of landscapes or seascapes for homework
double exposure
What images did you select for your double exposure?
I selected a picture of the clouds and a portrait I took for my double exposure
How do the objects relate compositionally?
I picked the photo of Beth and the picture of the clouds because in both photos, there is a dark value in both pictures (the black of Beth's shirt and the black of the trees along the bottom of the cloud photo).
How did you manipulate and modify each image?
I first changed the picture of Beth to black and white and adjusted the levels. Then i dragged the photo of the clouds onto the portrait of Beth so I can create a double exposure photo.
What concept, idea or meaning does your double exposure convey?
The meaning that my double exposure photo conveys is a sense of fear or embarrassment because she is covering her face.
I selected a picture of the clouds and a portrait I took for my double exposure
How do the objects relate compositionally?
I picked the photo of Beth and the picture of the clouds because in both photos, there is a dark value in both pictures (the black of Beth's shirt and the black of the trees along the bottom of the cloud photo).
How did you manipulate and modify each image?
I first changed the picture of Beth to black and white and adjusted the levels. Then i dragged the photo of the clouds onto the portrait of Beth so I can create a double exposure photo.
What concept, idea or meaning does your double exposure convey?
The meaning that my double exposure photo conveys is a sense of fear or embarrassment because she is covering her face.