2. Framing
Marco
Marco photography is
extreme close up
photography. Normally
it is suited for very
small objects or living
things such as insects,
this type of
photography makes
these things look way
bigger than it usually
is.
Landscape
Landscape photography is
clear HD photographs of
things and environment on
earth. There are loads of
reasons why people take
pictures of the environment,
such as when people travel
they want to take pictures or
some people just love the
sight of nature and outdoor
things.
Portrait
Portrait photography is a
photo of either a person
or a group of people. The
main focus in these
photos are the persons
face, in most portraits
there is no background
but when there is it is
blurred out to focus of
the person/people’s face.
Distance
There are different types of
distance shots such as long
shot- long shot is mainly to
identify where the person
being film is placed. Close up-
Close up is when the camera
is zoomed all the way to the
person/people’s face this is to
show how the characters are
feeling, an example of this is
when two people are talking
and something bad happens
the audience can clearly see
how the person is feeling.
3. Angles
High Angle
Shot
A high angle shot
is when a
photograph is
taken from a high
angle , this is
called a cinematic
technique which
makes the object
look powerless.
Low Angle Shot
A low angle shot is when
a photo is taken from a
low view, such as for
actors, when an actor is
placed on a low angle
then the photographer is
taking a picture or video
from below the actors eye
which makes the view feel
more smaller than usual.
Canted Angle
Shot
When a camera is
tilted on a certain
angle. They
sometimes call it the
Dutch tilt angle
Wide Angle
Shot
4. Level
High Level Shot
This is when the camera is
placed on a high level while
taking a video or a picture
shot.
Low Level Shot
A low level shot is when
the camera is placed on a
low level while it is on a
low angle shot as well.
5. Composition
Rule of Thirds Foreground
Background
Background is
based on the back
of the photograph
that is why it is
called background
this makes the
photo that it is
based on stand out
more.
The rule of thirds is a
common photography
technique. They say
that when having a
picture you should put it
in two horizontal and
vertical lines which
makes the picture more
effective.
Foreground is
based at the
bottom edge of a
photograph. Mainly
when taking nature
photographs it
helps make it
based of the object
that it is suppose to
be based on.
6. Focus
Depth of field
Depth of field is
part f the lens that
only focuses on
one object either at
the front or back
and makes
everything else
look blurry.
Sharp
Different lenses
perform different
type of sharpness
in a picture either
in size or colour.
Soft
Soft is making
a picture more
softer and
light which
would make
the picture
turn out more
blurry.
7. Zoom
Digital
Digital photography
is a type of
photography that
uses a certain type
of electronic device
in the cameras lens
that captures every
single detail in one
picture.
Analogue
Analogue photography is a
very old fashion way of
taking photographs. This is
because when you take
pictures the pictures would
copy onto a certain material
placed in the camera and
when taken you are able to
copy the picture onto a
normal photo sheet.
Optical
Optical photography
is very interesting but
difficult. You would
have to take photos
of the background
and a photo far away
from the main picture
to make the picture
look realistic.