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Advanced Composition
In this lesson we want you to
start to think about developing your own style by
experimenting with advanced composition techniques. This
will be an experimental and embryonic process that will
change over time. But it’s nice to be aware of what your
style is. Ask yourself questions such as:
• What are my main interests within photography?
• What are the themes that I find myself interested in
over and over again?
• Considering this information what unique angle can I
take on this style of photography?
At this point in the course you should have a good
understanding of how to use your camera and you should
be conscious of the differences between the human eye
and the camera lens. The human eye is selective and
interpretive while the camera simply records whatever is
in front of it. When you look through the camera lens
now you should be conscious of these things and looking
for ways to simplify and compose your image in such a
way that is pleasing to the human eye.
In photography’s early days photography was
predominantly used as a recording medium. In fact, the
art world showed some alarm that photography might
actually replace painting as the medium of choice of
portraits and landscapes. However, because photography
has proved to be quite effective with applying the
artistic concepts of the “higher” arts into its own
medium it has gained the high reputation that it
deserves.
We will now discuss various photographic elements which
will add greatly to your photography arsenal.
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