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Photography. Cropping. Taking out parts of an image Why? To improve or change elements of the composition Similar to editing and revising while writing. Composition. Visual arrangement of all the elements in a photograph. Similar to mise -en-scene in films. Photo Manipulation.
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Cropping • Taking out parts of an image • Why? • To improve or change elements of the composition • Similar to editing and revising while writing.
Composition • Visual arrangement of all the elements in a photograph. • Similar to mise-en-scene in films
Photo Manipulation • Telling a lit through a camera • Altering images so that they misrepresent the information presented.
Air Brushing • Method of retouching photographs in which dye is prayed on selected areas of the negative or the print. • “Photoshopping” is the new version of this!
Camera Angles • Various positions of the camera with respect to the subject being shot.
Ethics • Set of moral principles or values • Principles of conduct governing an individual or group
Discussion • What is the difference between the representations of the same image? • Why would someone choose to darken the picture of the person? • What is the message to you, the reader? • SHOULD a photographer follow a set of ethical standards? If so, what should those be?
Ethics • Should photos be changed or cropped? • Under what circumstances might cropping be appropriate or necessary? • What are some concerns about cropping too much content from a photograph?
What is the Tie to Film? • Why would we do this in a film class? • What is the point?