Week 2

Exhibition post, veiw Points

Shooting from above, this angle enhances the composition of the photo by providing a comprehensive look at the outfit. This perspective emphasizes the arrangement and balance of the fashion showcased. The framing from above also creates a sense of depth and dimension.

shooting from eye level, really makes the subject pop, making it feel like your right in the room with her. The red chair and her outfit stands out and the background adds context without being distracting.

Becoming the subject, the perspective impacts how we connect to the subject, when the photograph is taken from the subjects point of view it creates a more personal and engaging experience, picking up on the subjects emotions and body language.

Overall different point of views in photos change how we connect with the subject.

Citations

Spence, Jo, and Rosy Martin. Libido Uprising 1989. 1989. London. 

Griffin, Brain. Big Bang. 1856. London. 

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