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vodomira [7]
2 years ago
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In what ways can photographers control the outcomes of their photographs? What methods have you used to control your photographs

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Explain which method of art critique you think is easier: aesthetic scanning or the four-step method of art criticism. Contrast at least three things about the two methods to support your answer.
What are the elements of art? How have you used the elements of art in your photoshoots? Which elements have been easy to apply and which are more difficult?
What are some of the similarities between painting and photography? Select one other type of visual art, such as sculpture, architecture, or filmmaking, and compare it to photography. What similarities do they have?
You are trying to take a photograph focusing on the design principle of movement. Discuss at least two things you might take a picture of when applying this design principle. How would you position your photo so that it shows movement?

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Tpy6a [65]2 years ago
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this is what im turning in for mine, hope this helps

Explanation:

<em><u>In what ways can photographers control the outcomes of their photographs? What methods have you used to control your photographs?</u></em>

By using the elements of art you can make each photo unique and different. (aka the different types of art. Line, shape, form, color, value, space, and texture.) You also can add Principles of design. (Emphasis, pattern, movement, balance, rhythm, contrast, and unity. I personally have used almost all of these methods to make each photo diverse and unique.

<em><u>Explain which method of art critique you think is easier: aesthetic scanning or the four-step method of art criticism. Contrast at least three things about the two methods to support your answer. </u></em>

I think aesthetic scanning is easier because you are describing the photo with more descriptive terms, rather than having to think about exact questions that could be hard to answer. The 4 step process is as follows: 1. How did the artist use the elements of art (line, shape, form, color, value, space, and texture) in the image?  2. How did the artist use the principles of design (emphasis, pattern, movement, balance, rhythm, contrast, and unity) in this image? 3. Why did the artist create this piece? What message is he trying to communicate? How do you know? Are there symbols, images, or patterns that represent something else in this work of art? 4. Do you like or dislike this piece of artwork? Why? Was the artist successful in communicating his message? For me personally, this is a lot of steps to think about. I would rather think about if the picture has color and texture instead. Aesthetic scanning consists of this: 1. Are the colors in the piece of art bright or dull, warm or cold, bold or shy? What kinds of lines do you see in the piece of art? Are they straight or curved, jagged or smooth? Do you see the texture in the piece of art? Is it bumpy or even, hard or soft, rough or smooth? Is the picture full or empty? Did the artist use negative space?  2. Is the piece of art symmetrical or asymmetrical? What elements do you see repeated in this picture? Does it create movement? What objects in the piece of art are most important? How does the artist communicate this to you? 3.  Is the piece of art symmetrical or asymmetrical? What elements do you see repeated in this picture? Does it create movement? What objects in the piece of art are most important? Finally 4. How does the artist communicate this to you?. Is the piece of art-friendly or unfriendly, calm or angry, young or old? I think aesthetic scanning has more questions but there easier to answer.

<em><u>What are the elements of art? How have you used the elements of art in your photoshoots? Which elements have been easy to apply and which are more difficult?</u></em>

  Line, shape, form, color, value, space, and texture are the elements of art. Give used all of these to make different photos. I would say that texture is the easiest to apply since most pictures I take are outdoors and there’s so much of that around. Space is a bit tricky because you have to find the right amount of space to make things look right.

<em><u>What are some of the similarities between painting and photography? Select one other type of visual art, such as sculpture, architecture, or filmmaking, and compare it to photography. What similarities do they have?</u></em>

Both photographers and painters spend time composing their art, the subjects they use often are the same as well. Filmmaking is a lot like photography, they use similar equipment and techniques to capture anything on video. While photographers use cameras to capture photos.

<em><u>You are trying to take a photograph focusing on the design principle of movement. Discuss at least two things you might take a picture of when applying this design principle. How would you position your photo so that it shows movement?</u></em>

Some things I may take a photo of maybe a busy street in a city, full of cars and people. Or a stampede of animals. I probably would try to get an angle from the side or back, to show movement. I also would probably shoot lower to the ground because it can give the effect of the animals, people, or objects in the photo seem bigger or more intimidating, which is what comes to mind when I think of a movement photo.

Sorry its so long :)) hope this helps you and anyone looking for an answer. Have a great day!!

Allushta [10]2 years ago
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