Reflections:
What is the subject for your photo essay and where did you take your photographs?Why did you select this place? Why is it important to you?What concept are you trying to portray about this topic?Visually, how did your images capture the narrative or “story” of your essay?Discuss: the order and arrangement of your photos, composition, viewpoint, angle, lighting,color vs black and white....How did you visually unify your series of photos?
~ The subject for my photo essay is the beauty of nature. These photos were taken at a memorial park that haas many interesting things to photograph.
~These photos are important to me because i like being outside and nature stuff.
~ The beauty of nature.
~ The photos have similar shapes and topics and the bridge leads into the essay and the fence leads out. The photos has similar color schemes.
~ The photos were taken at various angles and viewpoints. The order of the photos were the bridge leading the viewer into the beauty of nature and then they enter the world of nature and then the fence leads the viewer out of the world of nature.
What is the subject for your photo essay and where did you take your photographs?Why did you select this place? Why is it important to you?What concept are you trying to portray about this topic?Visually, how did your images capture the narrative or “story” of your essay?Discuss: the order and arrangement of your photos, composition, viewpoint, angle, lighting,color vs black and white....How did you visually unify your series of photos?
~ The subject for my photo essay is the beauty of nature. These photos were taken at a memorial park that haas many interesting things to photograph.
~These photos are important to me because i like being outside and nature stuff.
~ The beauty of nature.
~ The photos have similar shapes and topics and the bridge leads into the essay and the fence leads out. The photos has similar color schemes.
~ The photos were taken at various angles and viewpoints. The order of the photos were the bridge leading the viewer into the beauty of nature and then they enter the world of nature and then the fence leads the viewer out of the world of nature.