Digital Photography (WK2) - Applying the Rules of Composition

Happy Monday, everyone! I hope you had a great weekend! 

Our assignment was to take a series of photos and choose the best 5 to represent different photography techniques. Full disclosure: these are not recent photos. I've been basically bedridden for the past few days, but I didn't want to fall behind in my work. For this reason, I decided to use photos from the very first photoshoot I ever did for my clothing brand. These were definitely edited previously, but I used my current knowledge to re-edit them. Anyway, let's get into it! 

Framing:



Leading Lines: 



Negative Space:



Rule of Thirds:





Symmetry/Patterns:


What I learned: I learned a lot while going through this folder, trying to find good representations of each of these techniques. While I'm learning about these techniques for the first time, I realized that I was already employing them (or attempting to) when taking photos. For almost all of these, I adjusted the saturation to an appropriate level and altered the highlights and shadows. The original photos were heavily saturated, over-sharpened, and were overall not as good as I remember them looking. This could be because of the lack of knowledge I had at the time, or it could be because I was working on a laptop instead of the PC and monitor I have now. I also learned that I should probably try to save the originals to avoid having to combat what I had to alter during this assignment, as it would've likely been better to start from the original. That being said, I decided which techniques I wanted to highlight and went through my file for each one, and then chose what I thought would be the best representation. 


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