Wednesday, 3 March 2010















Camera stills

Photograph works as a universal language, it is a way of communicating to anybody in the world. The vocabulary has to be understood, it is consisted of textures, patterns, colures, shapes and lines shade of light to dark and sharp images to blurry images. In order for our photographs to convey there meanings clearly have to make sure our vocabulary is written in the right way to make sense we must also orange visual elements in an organized manner.


This camera above is one similar to the one we used when we were experimenting with taking photographs and the settings on the camera. The aim was to learn about basic camera shots for example establishing shots, close up shots, mid shots ect…

This is an extreme close up this goes to the person or object in extreme detail this if usually uses to show emotion on peoples faces




This is a close up shot it shows the whole face of a subject usually. or hands showing an action being done





This is a mid shot it shows some part of the subject in detail and still showing most of the subject


The subjects fills the full frame or as much as possible this is done to show the subjects form and suggest there character with clothes ect…

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