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This photography project by Michele Smith delves into various visual techniques, showcasing how proximity, vantage points, and composition influence the perception of images. Featuring intimate close-ups and unique angles, the project highlights moments like a surprised godson under a flash, a candid classroom snapshot, and portraits that evoke emotions. Each image captures the essence of its technique, inviting viewers to explore the depths of photography and the stories behind each shot while engaging with the subtle complexities of visual storytelling.
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Photography Project Michele Smith Block 1
Proximity This picture shows proximity because the camera is really close the subject. I snap a really close picture of my godson as while he look surprised at the flash on Jan 16, 2013 at 1:36 PM Photo Taken by: Michele Smith
Vantage Point This picture show vantage point because the picture is taken at a angle. The camera is above the subject in MrCornwells room on Feb 12, 2013 at 8:34 AM Photo taken by : Michele Smith
Sense of Point This picture is sense of point because you can tell that the subject is in a store with clothes and by the signs in the background. The subject snaps a picture of herself at Walmart on Dec 18,2012 at 8:51 PM Photo taken by : Michele Smith
Disturbance This picture show disturbance because part of Michele’s face is cut off The subject snaps a picture on her friends Kystens phone in class on Feb 28,2013 at 7:45 AM. Photo by: Michele Smith
Ambiguity This picture show ambiguity because you cant tell if this person is scared or is just looking out the window. The subject is giving blood on the blood drive and she's caught off guard so the mood is misunderstood on Feb 7, 2013 at 10:50 AM Photo taken by: Michele Smith
Rule of Thirds This picture show Rule of Thirds because the focus point is the top part of the building. Image by Trey Ratcliff Notice how the building and horizon are aligned along rule-of-thirds lines
Mugshots This picture is a mugshot because nothing but his head or shoulders is showing and he is looking at the camera. Jackson
Candid Photo The guy on the right (in the blue jersey) is trying to steal the ball from the guy on the left (in the white jersey) as he go for the layup. Photo by:StreeterLecka/Getty Images
Potrait This picture is portrait because the person is looking directly into the camera. The subject is looking at the camera in class on Jan 9, 2013 at 9:48 AM Photo taken by: Michele Smith