This weeks blog post is about composition techniques. I will tell you which out of THESE(click the word these to see them) 20 techniques I think is the most important,which is more difficult,and how I could use it more,and I will tell you about my lovely teammates for this simple, quick mini project.
There are manny techniques,that are important for everyone to know how tho do. And they are all important. But their is one that I think is the most important. and that is the eye level. I think that eye level is the most important technique, because when you need it when you shoot and interview. This is the best shoot to use so that you can get a good view of the subject.
To me the most difficult shot to do would probably be the contrast in content. I think that the contrast in content is the hardest because you have to find a difference in colors, make the background kinda blurry, and get something of nature, and manmade. I can use this technique more often by adding it to our commercial project(more info on this project will be coming to you next week)
So like all project (except for the first one of the year, that one is a individual project) we have teammates. On my team there are three people(click on their name to get a hyperlink to their blog) Coral Hedger, Sophia Gregory, and of corse, ME! I am really liking my team, we get along well. Sometimes I get those people who are just okay with everything, and really ever say their opinion, but Coral, and Sophia really share their ideas. Overall I really really like my team!
There are manny techniques,that are important for everyone to know how tho do. And they are all important. But their is one that I think is the most important. and that is the eye level. I think that eye level is the most important technique, because when you need it when you shoot and interview. This is the best shoot to use so that you can get a good view of the subject.
To me the most difficult shot to do would probably be the contrast in content. I think that the contrast in content is the hardest because you have to find a difference in colors, make the background kinda blurry, and get something of nature, and manmade. I can use this technique more often by adding it to our commercial project(more info on this project will be coming to you next week)
So like all project (except for the first one of the year, that one is a individual project) we have teammates. On my team there are three people(click on their name to get a hyperlink to their blog) Coral Hedger, Sophia Gregory, and of corse, ME! I am really liking my team, we get along well. Sometimes I get those people who are just okay with everything, and really ever say their opinion, but Coral, and Sophia really share their ideas. Overall I really really like my team!