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Fallon Foley
What will I be photographing?
What will I be photographing?
● Composition:
● Point of View:
a. I want to take up close photos of my subjects. If it is an object I want them to be cropped photos so that the
details can be focused closely on.
● Lighting:
a. The lighting will come from natural light and have high contrast. I will take photos during the day. If I am
taking portraits I will use an artificial light to get clear details.
● Aperture and Shutter Speed
a. I envision my photos to be clear cut photos with no fuzziness. For some of my photos I will need to use a fast
shutter speed in order to capture darker details within my photos. I will need less aperture in order to capture
darker photos.
I want to photograph the images that interest me based upon my own perspective. I am interested in the human body that
is why I want to photograph portraits. I want photograph real life objects from my own perspective as well. I want the
viewer to feel a connection to their own life. I want to show simplicity of womanhood and the beauty of being natural. I
also would like to demonstrate the beauty of the objects around us that are not often caught on camera but maybe
neglected because they are not conventional to normal beauty standards. I want to showcase beauty within cropped and
small spaces.
Ramingo” by Photographer Riccardo Svelto
“Plucked” by Photographer Geir Moseid
“(slowly slowly)” by Photographer Logan Bellew
Thea Traff
Work Cited
“Art, Photo, Design & Film.” BOOOOOOOM!, 1 Jan. 1970, https://www.booooooom.com/.