Photogram

 

photogram- an image made placing an object on photosensitive paper and shining light on it rather than using a camera

Photogram artist:

  1. Ethan Jantzer
  2. Man Ray

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Man Ray photog

For my class photogram I plan on bringing in my headphones, some wires, some coins, and things that look interesting. I cant really use things that have a plan shape such as a tablet that only displays a rectangle, that’s boring. Instead I’ll bring in scissors, headphones, wires, things I can work with.

Pop-Art

Pop-Art became popular in the 1960s, this style of art is basically taking real pictures and making them cartoony. This style of art developed in Britain in the 1950s.  Helpful pop art link- My Pop-Art Project.

 

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Composition Guidelines to Improve Your Photo

Rule of Thirds

Imagine your picture is divided into nine equal segments with 2 vertical and horizontal lines. Place the most important part of your picture on the lines or on the points created by these line segments.                                                                (some cameras will offer this function)

lighthouse-rule-of-thirds

Balancing Elements

After using the rule of thirds find other objects to fill in the other line segment and/or points so that the picture isn’t as empty.

out-road-sign

Leading Lines

Humans are naturally attracted to lines. Think about what lines you could use in your photo, this lines will help attract the viewers attention to the subject. Different lines create different views about the same picture. There are various types of lines, straight, curvy, zigzag, radical, etc and all can be used as a way to get the viewers attention.

winding-mountain-road

Symmetry and Patterns

Include symmetry and Patterns where they are not expected. You can also make the picture interesting if you break the symmetry and pattern creating tension and a facial point

orange-chapel

Viewpoint

Take time to think about where to shoot your picture from. Don’t always shoot from above, switch it up and shoot from above, the ground, the side, the back, a long ways away, or up close.

man-on-beach

Background

Find a plain and unobtrusive background that doesn’t distract focus from the subject. A background that makes the subject stand out.

violinist

Depth

Photography is a two- dimensional medium so choose your composition carefully. You can create depth by including objects in the foreground, middle ground, and background. You can also overlapping or deliberately partially obscure one object with another.

 

 Frames

Place natural frames like trees, mountains, arc ways, and holes around your subject.

chateau-lake-louise

Cropping

Crop tight around the subject to eliminate the background distractions (noise). This will focus the attention towards the subject.

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Experimentation

Take a lot of different photos of something, try different things. Use the best photo and delete the rest. Just like when you take a selfie, you may take your selfie in a bunch of different way, then evaluate. Do the same to your object.

tree-golden-field