Point of View
1. Vocabulary
For this vocabulary exercise you will be breaking into groups of 5. Each student will be selecting on of the following terms to create a Verbal Visual Word Association(VVWA).
2. Exploring Point of View
Go to the following link and answer questions 1-4 about Point of View.
http://photography.about.com/library/pointofview/blpointofview.htm
1. In the text an example of Juxtaposition was given, looking up at an ant, what is another example?
2. What is the visual impact on the viewer when using the Become the Subject technique?
3. Why does shooting from a low angle makes the subject feel in control?
4. Why does the viewer feel superior when shooting from above?
- Point of View
- Juxtaposition
- Proportion
- Variety
- Become the subject( get the definition from here https://www.thespruce.com/explanation-of-point-of-view-photography-4072926)
2. Exploring Point of View
Go to the following link and answer questions 1-4 about Point of View.
http://photography.about.com/library/pointofview/blpointofview.htm
1. In the text an example of Juxtaposition was given, looking up at an ant, what is another example?
2. What is the visual impact on the viewer when using the Become the Subject technique?
3. Why does shooting from a low angle makes the subject feel in control?
4. Why does the viewer feel superior when shooting from above?
3. Point of View Lecture
4. Shooting Assignment
In this assignment we will be exploring 5 types of Point of View used to strengthen photographic compositions. They are:
Shoot at least 5 images that utilize each the 5 types of Point of View. That is a total of 25 images. Be creative, try new angles. This is a visual exercise so be open to new ways of seeing. Post your work to weebly. Create a separate slideshow with thumbnails for each technique. Make sure to title each of the slideshows.
- Juxtaposition
- Become the Subject
- From Above
- From Below
- Subject's Eye Level
Shoot at least 5 images that utilize each the 5 types of Point of View. That is a total of 25 images. Be creative, try new angles. This is a visual exercise so be open to new ways of seeing. Post your work to weebly. Create a separate slideshow with thumbnails for each technique. Make sure to title each of the slideshows.