Stepping out of the theory, I applied all the camera shots and angles which I learned from the previous class.
Here is some of my work along with its description. From long shot to vista shot. From birds' eye view to worms' eye view I experienced it all.
I set up different settings and grabbed my camera to come up with interesting yet focused pictures on the rules that I was following. Some of the work I'll post is from the photo shoot conducted by me which was done for a friend for her design and textile foundation portfolio.
Here is some of my work along with its description. From long shot to vista shot. From birds' eye view to worms' eye view I experienced it all.
I set up different settings and grabbed my camera to come up with interesting yet focused pictures on the rules that I was following. Some of the work I'll post is from the photo shoot conducted by me which was done for a friend for her design and textile foundation portfolio.
Long shot : In film, a view of a scene that is shot from a considerable distance, so that people appear as indistinct shapes.Here is a picture taken by me.
Mid shot: In film, a medium shot is a camera angle shot from a medium distance. The dividing line between "long shot" and "medium shot" is fuzzy, as is the line between "medium shot" and "close-up".
Close- Up :a photograph or movie shot taken at close range.
High angle: camera is right on the top of the subject so that a proportion of the subject's body is exaggerated. That is, their head is seen to be very large and the feet and legs very small and long.
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