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Influential Photographers

Diane Arbus: she was an American photographer from New York. Photography time period 60's. She wanted to capture people that were not included in the society, this make her images unique.  Ansel Adams: landscape photographer. One of his original photography cost 40,000-70,000 dollar. The face of half dome is his famous picture as photographer.   Annie Leibovitz: she took pictures of John Lennon before he passed out. She took a lot of photos of celebrities and magazines. Brandon Stanton Walker Evans: American photographer and photojournalist best known of his work for the Fram Security Administration documenting the effects of the Great Depression. Dorothy Lange: she was an American documentary photographer and journalist, an Icon of the Great Depression, Henri Cartier-Bresson: he was a  French humanist photographer, considered a master of canid photographer.  Bill Brandt: British photographer and photojournalist. He became known for his images British society fo the ...

5 Compositions Techniques

  Symmetry For this image, I used the symmetry and pattern rule. I increase the shadows (+50), the exposure (+75), and vibrance (+30) to make the sky different. Then I reduce the brilliance (-100), the brightness (-20), and a little bit the contrast (-15); as a result, the chapel is darker  Framing F or this image, I used the framing composition technique. The chapel surround by nature makes the perfect picture. I added more contrast (+50), saturation (+75), and ambiance (+20). Moreover, I reduced the shadows (-30) to make the trees darker. Balancing Items    For this image, I used the balancing items technique. I balanced the man on the horse with nature around the monument. I tried to get a dark tone, adding more contrast, shadow, brightness, and brilliance. Then I reduce the exposure and highlights. Viewpoint To get this image, I use the viewpoint composition technique. I put my phone on the ground for this photo. With the flowers and the chapel behind, I create a...

Self Description as a Shoe

            For me, this photo represents me a lot. The sport that I like most, which I learned values, met people, and unique moments, will remain etched in my mind. Throughout tennis, I developed as a person, I traveled and visited amazing places, I learned cultures from other countries that I would never have thought of knowing. To this day, tennis is still with me, which is a beautiful place and unknown trip. I am delighted to have chosen this sport and how my parents have encouraged me to practice it once in my life. I will always be grateful of my tennis shoe.