Friday 6 November 2015

The point of view of photographing

The point of view isn’t just determined by our physical surroundings. It’s also the creative stance you take when you shoot. Developing your own point of view means looking at the world through different lenses — maybe literally, and certainly figuratively. Investigate the world, think about what you find beautiful, and don’t allow convention to dictate an answer. Point of view in photography refers to the angle or place from which you shoot. That encompasses more than you might imagine — there may be as many photographic points of view as there are moments to capture. We can point our cameras up or down, and we can place them on the ground or from above. Try to see some other points of view as much as possible and creating a unique style means going outside of the norm and taking some risks... Make it a habit not to settle for your eye level as the only shot you take.  Look for ways to get high, or a lower angle that can really change perspective for you.  The more you force yourself to do this kind of exercise, the easier it will become for you to imagine these points of view before you even put your camera to your eye.






























































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2 comments:

  1. wow I would guess that that's a birds wing. I personally think his is awesome and unbelievable how a picture can tell a store without words.

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  2. I like how you put a picture to show what your talking about I really love this picture and your blog you did a awesome job and I wish to start a phone company one day in the fututre and I think your blogs will help me. good job jess

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