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Photography Technique Examples

Photography Technique Examples. Annie Leibrovitz photography Aperture approx. – f/5.8. Annie L eibrovitz Aperture approx. – f/ 2.8 I believe this is of a low aperture as the background is completely out of focus and we cannot see beyond the model. . V ogue P aris S eptember 2010

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Photography Technique Examples

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  1. Photography Technique Examples

  2. Annie Leibrovitz photography Aperture approx. – f/5.8 Annie Leibrovitz Aperture approx. – f/ 2.8 I believe this is of a low aperture as the background is completely out of focus and we cannot see beyond the model. Vogue Paris September 2010 shot by Mert & Marcus Aperture approx. : f/2.8 A short depth of field creates a main focus in a picture, which is usually a small amount, and the rest is blurred and out of focus. Short depth of field

  3. Mario Testino, Dior Fall 2012 Aperture f/32 I believe this has a high aperture as everything is in focus and the background is in the distance yet clear and in focus. Tim walker, W magazine, December 2012 Aperture approx. – f/22 Long Depth Of Field

  4. Photography By Willy Vanderperre, Adidas SLVR campaign Shutter Speed Approx. – 1/15 Blurred Movement Unknown photographer, shutter speed approx. – 1/4 http://katerinapanayi.blogspot.co.uk/2011/03/motion-blur-photography.html

  5. Here, we can see that a high shutter speed is used because the camera is capturing her hair blowing in the wind, and we can see the strands of hair are in focus. Mario Testino, Michael Kors Fall 2012 campaign Shutter Speed approx. – 1/250 Versace Jeans Campaign, Photography By Mert & Marcus Shutter speed approx. – 1/125 Frozen Movement

  6. Kenzo, Fall 2012 campaign, Photographed by Jean Paul Gaude. The models bodies are being used as leading lines to the opposing model. Rag & Bone, Photographer Craig Mcdean, Fall 2012 The street in the background provides lines that lead the eye all the way down. Leading Lines

  7. Rule of Thirds The grid meets on her face, which the eye is instantly drawn to. Mila Kunis for Miss Dior handbag line, photography By Mario Sorrenti.

  8. All In Focus Nina Ricci, Fall 2012 Photographer : Inez Van Lamsweerde Jean Paul Gaultier, Diet Coke, By Stephanie Sednaoui

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