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Sustainability Photography: Thinking Through the Lens –

Sustainability Photography: Thinking Through the Lens – . Making the Connections – Seeing the interdependencies in our world. Energy. Energy is one important way many of the things we see and interact with every day are connected, and sometimes one of the hardest to see.

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Sustainability Photography: Thinking Through the Lens –

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  1. Sustainability Photography: Thinking Through the Lens – Making the Connections – Seeing the interdependencies in our world

  2. Energy Energy is one important way many of the things we see and interact with every day are connected, and sometimes one of the hardest to see. Energy-based definitions: Source – something that releases energy and is the source for energy producers Producer – something that uses the energy from a source to create a new form of energy that is usable by many consumers Consumer – something that uses this converted energy in order to function. Can be at different levels

  3. Nature-based examples

  4. Interdependency Key idea – energy was an example Many different parts of a system depend on each other in more than one way When even one connection is lost, a system can fail

  5. Simplicity Simplicity is used to single out an item or items from their surrounding for particular emphasis.

  6. Framing Framing is used to bring the focus of the image to the desired subject. Adds depth and perspective to image.

  7. Pattern & Geometry

  8. Line & Shape

  9. Contrast Afghan Girl (1984), Steve McCurry

  10. Juxtaposition

  11. Texture

  12. Rule of Thirds & Diagonal Method

  13. Ok, let’s go shooting! Five pictures at each location max, you can take less Try to get two images that demonstrate each composition concept (1 for either Rule of Thirds or Diagonal Method) We’ll come back and choose 3 of the best taken for each person for the critique Printing and then web-building!

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