Shape
Shape photography is the art of composing an image by emphasizing shapes, which are two-dimensional outlines that can be geometric (squares, circles) or organic (free-flowing).
line is an element of composition used to guide the viewer's eye and create visual interest.
Fill Frame photography is a technique where the subject occupies the majority or all of the photo, achieved by getting closer to the subject or using a zoom lens to eliminate distracting backgrounds and create a more impactful and focused image.
The rule of thirds is a photography guideline that advises dividing an image into nine equal parts with two horizontal and two vertical lines.
classic photo editing techniques used to selectively lighten (dodge) or darken (burn) specific areas of an image to manipulate exposure, enhance contrast, and create a 3D effect
the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or substance.
making the cars look like its on the screen causing an illusion
"high" and "low" culture by using bold, vibrant colors and high-contrast, commercial imagery to celebrate or satirize mass consumerism, advertising, and celebrities
different ledders using objects to spell out my name
castching the splash of the liquid hitting the cup
creates a large lens opening that lets in more light
focusing mainly on the hands and showing the detail of themĀ
a non-destructive editing technique, often explained in detail on Amadine, that uses one layer (the base) to define the visible shape or boundaries of a layer above it
slow shutter speed
the illusion of three-dimensional depth (volume, contours, and texture) captured within a two-dimensional image, achieved primarily through lighting, shadows, and perspective