Exploring the Art of Photography: Rule of Thirds and Visual Balance
This collection of photographs highlights the application of the rule of thirds in visual storytelling, featuring a ukulele positioned to the far right for balance. The images blend black and white contrasts for sophistication and color captures that celebrate vibrancy. Each photo exemplifies key photographic principles: simple compositions, effective framing, captivating lighting, and extreme close-ups that draw attention to details. The harmonious arrangement of elements like cassette tapes and guitar strings illustrates the beauty of music through artful photography.
Exploring the Art of Photography: Rule of Thirds and Visual Balance
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Brooke Beck PHOTO AS ART JOURALISM 2013
RULE OF THIRDS This is rule of third because the ukulele is on the far right and is not in the center. • .
Black and White I chose this photo to be black and white because I thought the contrast would give it a sophisticated look.
edit I used this for edit because it gives it a vintage effect.
SIMPLE I used this to be simple because it is plain but still interesting.
color This one is color because it has different colors that I thought looked cool.
BALANCE The cassettes are level to each other so its balance.
Framing The door frames the guitar.
LIGHTING This is lighting because of the shadow on the CD case.
EXTREME CLOSE UP This is an extreme close up of guitar strings.
LINES This is lines because the spines of the record cases.