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PHOTOGRAPHY  ANGLES

Photography is the art of capturing The degree at which the camera faces the
light with a camera, usually via a digital sensor subject
or film, to create an image.
 POSITION
 Photography types
 Portrait photography The level where you hold the camera

It shows the subject’s involvement to the  RULE OF THIRDS


community and environment
Drawing your viewers eyes to one of the
 Landscape photography intersections in the most natural way

Focuses more on scenery  FRAMING

 Architectural photography Considering horizontal and vertical lines in


capturing.
Focuses on the façade of the structure

 Sports photography
Depicts intense movements Reminder:
 Event photography
Is there something more than
Photographs of events that show what the taking a perfect shot?
Lord has done.
Well brethren there is! It is not just a
 Photojournalism photography simple shot to be posted everywhere to gain
likes or shares. Remember, through that
Employs images in order to tell a news story. captured moments, we still can touch their
The picture speaks for itself hearts and let them see the movement of the
God we serve.
THREE FUNDAMENTAL
CAMERA SETTINGS We do this ministry because it comes
out naturally to us that we are joyful to
Glorify God, and you know from yourselves
 APERTURE that the Holy Spirit is in you because you
are doing things not for yourself or not
The aperture refers to the
because of the reward people might give but
diameter of the hole inside
it is all because of the love of God in you
the lens. A change in
that flows freely the moment you received
aperture alters the size of the hole,
Christ and your flesh is crucified with
allowing more or less light into the
Christ. To the point that everything you do
camera.
you are thankful because God is working
 SHUTTER SPEED and your hands are surrendered for Him to
do works for Him. I pray that every young
The mirror flips up and the shutter opens, people here are ready to Glorify Him in this
recording the light present onto the sensor. The ministry.
speed at which this happens determines the
exposure as well as the amount of motion blur. PREPARED BY:
 ISO SPEED Tiffany Michele Dumlao
The sensor captures the light and Stephanie Gabucan
is controlled by the ISO. The
higher you set the ISO, the more
sensitive this will be but it will also capture
more digital noise.

BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY CONCEPTS

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