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Henderson Walker

Birds Eye
:is an elevated view of an object from above

Worms Eye
is a view of an object from below, as though the observer were a worm.

High Angle
the camera is above the subject, looking down.

Low Angle
a shot taken with the camera placed in a position below and pointing upward at
the subject.

Dutch Tilt
is a camera shot in which the camera angle is deliberately slanted to one side.

Horizontal Positioning: Front


Is when youre literally taking the picture directly in front of the subject.

Horizontal Positioning: Back


Is when you literally take a picture of the subject from the back of it, so you
see the back of it.

Horizontal Positioning: 3/4 Front


Is the when the subject look foward, but at an angle

Horizontal Positioning: 3/4 Back


You take a picture of the back of the subject at an angle

Horizontal Postioning: Profile


Is a side shot of the subject

Rule of Thirds

The rule states that a piece should be divided into nine squares of equal size, with
two horizontal lines intersecting two vertical lines. Elements of the composition
should take care to not cross the lines, and points of interest in the work should
land near where two lines intersect,

Rule of Thirds

Leading Lines
refers to a composition technique whereby the viewer's eye is attracted to lines
that lead directly to the principle subject in the image.

Creative Lighting
Gives the subject lighting from different angles.

Creative Lighting

Black and White


Images without color, you desaturate them

Black and White

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