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irina1246 [14]
3 years ago
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1.) This unit of study has imparted very specific tips and instruction for creating excellent portraits. What are some of the sp

ecific guidelines you have learned about and do you think that Dass adhered to these during her photography sessions?
2.) We have learned about how to take different portraits such as children, groups, and taking formal photographs. Dass discusses taking portraits of refugees and people living in shelters. Can you think of a topic for an additional lesson that might be beneficial for this portrait course? Why?
Arts
2 answers:
disa [49]3 years ago
3 0
Doing a picture online print or let them draw on the paper holding it on the computer and then draw it helps
avanturin [10]3 years ago
3 0

1) Although we do not have access to this session, we know that the question refers to Angelica Dass, a photographer who specializes in portraits. Some of the guidelines that she suggests are paying attention to the use of color and light. Moreover, she suggests that we pay attention to focus in photography. I believe that Dass also adheres to these suggestions in her sessions.

2) It would be benefitial to talk about taking portraits of people who are distracted or engaged in an activity. This would make the portrait challenging, but also dynamic and natural.

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