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Monday, October 19, 2020

Photography Principle for New Photographer

Photography Principle for New Photographer

Basic Principle of Photography

The basic principle of photography hold the camera and make a lot of mistakes. Throw yourself and your art out there and see what works and what doesn’t work. Get your stuff looked at by real friends that give you frank feedback.




Try to understand the following terms of photo making elements-
Brightness. Eyes are immediately attracted to the brightest part of the photograph. That’s why you see so many print ads that are just a page of white space, Tyler says. In these instances, the creative director is brilliantly using brightness to transfix your eyes and direct your vision to the campaign message — which is often smack dab in the middle of the white page. Use highlights to illuminate and attract, but make sure you don’t blow out.


Focus.
The eye is naturally drawn to the sharp things in your frame, explains Tyler. Clarity of vision is pleasing to the eye, as well as to the brain. There’s a reason we have eyeglasses to see better; blurred or unfocused vision is a dangerous and painful irritant — and, as such, the eye quickly finds the clearest, sharpest elements. 

Clutter. 
The eye doesn’t want to have to sift through a mess of objects in order to find the true subject of your image. When there is too much noise in a photograph, the eyes have nothing to settle down and focus on, explains Tyler, who uses this aversion to clutter to his advantage. “I can direct my viewers’ eyes to what I want them to see,” Tyler says.

3 comments:

  1. The Principles of Photography · Unity or Harmony · Balance · Emphasis · Proportion · Contrast · Rhythm or Repetition · Movement.

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  2. Principal photography is the phase of film production in which the bulk of the movie is filmed, with actors on set and cameras rolling

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  3. Engaging photos rely on order, and the main elements that bring and emphasize order in a composition are: line, shape, form, texture, pattern, and color.

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