Monday, November 3, 2014

Self Portraits and Portraits.

Alter your perspective.
Fill the frame.
A self portrait doesn't have to be of your face.
 For my photographer shoot, I will be taking portraits of me and a friend. Most likely, I will be shooting in my house, but I'd like to maybe go to the park and take pictures there. I think that would make things a little more interesting. To make the shot successful, I'll have to remember the tips I read. I have to make the pictures interesting to look at by altering my perspective, or filling the frame. I also have to remember my rules of photography. In this prompt, I believe rule of thirds will be useful, as well as simplicity. 


I liked this picture a lot because it's something
different. It's a self portrait, but not of the
face. There's emotion in the picture
and I love how the photographer
captured that without showing the face.
This picture was so interesting to me.
I love how the main subject (the man) is
behind some out of focus cherry blossoms.
It makes it interesting to look at and gives it a
feeling of whimsy. 
I loved this picture. It was so
interesting and cool how the
photographer angled this so that
it gives the illusion the girl has
no body. It really gives it a
sense of magic. 
This picture is a great
self-portrait. The lighting
is what really makes it interesting
to look at. I love the
way she's posing and how
she isn't looking at the camera.



I love this picture. It's very casual and laid-back. I love how the girl
has her back to the camera and is watching the sunset. I
just love the overall feel of this photo.





This picture is really cool.
I like the effect the photographer
did on the subject. It's an awesome photo.

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