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COMPOSITION F. Kodis with some help

COMPOSITION F. Kodis with some help. SIMPLICITY. William Eggleston. Imogen Cunningham. Rule of Thirds. ASYMMETRICAL BALANCE: Whether consciously or not, compositions are often conceived away from the center of the frame, using the “rule of thirds.” Photo by W. Eugene Smith.

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COMPOSITION F. Kodis with some help

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  1. COMPOSITION F. Kodis with some help

  2. SIMPLICITY

  3. William Eggleston

  4. Imogen Cunningham

  5. Rule of Thirds ASYMMETRICAL BALANCE: Whether consciously or not, compositions are often conceived away from the center of the frame, using the “rule of thirds.” Photo by W. Eugene Smith

  6. Photo by Yosuf Karsh

  7. Photo by David Blumenkrantz

  8. SYMMETRY Centering the subject Photo by Robert Frank

  9. Photo by Margaret Bourke-White

  10. Photo by Bruce Davidson

  11. CURVED LINES are one of elements of composition most pleasing to the eye, giving a photograph a feeling a movement . . . Photo by Henri Cartier-Bresson

  12. ANGLE, AND DIAGONAL LINES: Choosing unusual angles can result in interesting perspectives on a subject. The use of diagonal lines can add tension, and a sense of directionality. Photo by Bruce Davidson

  13. Alfred Stieglitz

  14. Framing

  15. A frame serves numerous purposes: Used correctly, framing can draw the eye of the viewer of an interest to a particular part of the scene.

  16. Framing can add context to a shot. Without the window frame this photo of the woman would tell you less. What information do we know about her from the frame?

  17. Framing can bring a sense of organization or containment to an image.

  18. Cropping

  19. Cindy Sherman

  20. Composition for Photo 1 studentsF. Kodis Concepts – • Simplicity • Rule of thirds • Symmetry • Curved lines • Straight lines • Framing • Cropping with thanks to www.daveblumenkrantz.com/powerpoints_docs/.../composition.ppt http://digital-photography-school.com

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