12/5/11

Self Portrait and Portraits Part II






1)The most common mistake made by photographers is that they are not physically close enough to their subjects. In some cases this means that the center of interest—the subject—is just a speck, too small to have any impact.
2)Use a tripod. Seriously. While it’s possible to get good photos while you’re hanging on to your camera at arms-length, it’s a lot easier if you’ve got the freedom to move around a bit.
3)A great deal of people photography is understanding human nature and being aware of how people usually react in given situations.
4)
I like the setting of both the pictures. It has a very relaxing feel to the photo's.                                 
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I like the photo's because they look very cool and unique. And that's the same reason I chose them.

6)

I like these photo's because they are both very nice and It's pictures of just normal people doing normal things. like the girl at a park (I think) and the baby playing with it's reflection.

7) I will be shooting Nancy. We will be shooting in the front of the school since there is different places to take the picture like the small "garden" we have in the front. What I'll do to make the photo successful is I will make sure that the setting on the camera is right and I will use some rules of photography.

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