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Explore Art Through Photography: Depth, Texture, and Composition Techniques

Dive into the world of photography by understanding the essential elements of art such as line, shape, texture, value, space, and color. This project focuses on the interplay of textures, shapes, and lines, teaching you three fundamental composition techniques: straight-on view, worm's-eye view, and bird's-eye view. Learn to observe your surroundings, define your purpose, and capture striking images that reveal reflections, distance, and textures. By the end of this lesson, you'll be equipped with an assignment sheet and the skills to master your digital camera while applying effective composition in your photographs.

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Explore Art Through Photography: Depth, Texture, and Composition Techniques

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  1. Photography Showing depth and textures

  2. Elements of art • Remember you are always using the elements of art (line, shape, texture, value, space and color). • In this project: Textures, shapes and line

  3. Compositions • Composition is the way a picture is organized. In art there are three ways to do this. • Straight on view • Worms eye view • Birds eye view

  4. Birds eye view

  5. Worms eye view

  6. Straight on view

  7. Composition continue: • Ok, so you know that there are three different composition techniques. Now how can you use them?

  8. What to do now • First, look at your screen. I mean actually look at what you are seeing. You need to know what your PURPOSE is. Are you looking at the refelctions on things? Are you wanting to show something in the distance? Are you looking at the textures? Show this! • Just like drawing, there are good and bad ways of organizing your work!

  9. Todays goal • Get an assignment sheet • Learn how to use the digital camera (turn it on, learn how to apply composition in a photograph)

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