Objective: Find three objects and photograph it with these objectives:
● Fill the Frame. Move close and zoom in to your subject so it fills the entire photo. Crop out anything extra to focus on the most interesting part of the object. The closer you are to your subject, the less will be in focus, so pay attention to your aperture and what you want in focus.
● Angles. Photograph the car from a variety of angles. Focus on the front edge of the car, and then allow the back to be out of focus. Don’t just photograph facing it straight on because that is boring and typical. Your job is take unusual angles and offer a different viewpoint.
● Details. This should be something distinctive to that object.
● Abstract. Photograph as close as you can get and still remain in focus. Once you are in an editing app, you will probably crop it even tighter so it is not a distinct aspect of the object at first glance.
● Exposure and Focus. Accurate. ● Composition. Photo shows a focal point without distractions.
Make 3 times as many photos as you need=27. Shoot alot, choose the best, delete the rest. Turn in: A collage of 3 angles, 3 details and 3 abstract photos, for a total of 9 different photos showing different parts of the car. Photos must be focused and exposed correctly. Edit your photos, if you like, to black & white. Black and white emphasizes shape, form and texture. Create your collage using PicCollage or a similar app. Choose a clean collage grid with a narrow white or black grid, no messy free-form arrangements. Crop your photo to remove distractions.