The photo I thought was the most interesting was titled,"Junior Year." The subject is a boy who is sitting in the lower center on the photo and books are in front of him. The shot was taken at a birds eye view and the whole room looks gloomy and dark.
I picked this photo because it shows a story, the story being a Junior studying for his SAT test, the photo was taken at an interesting angle so that also made me like the photo a lot.
A rule of photography found in the photo is simplicity, even though it has a lot going on, the photo has one main subject. Another rule is avoiding mergers because the subject is in a library, somewhere where a lot of subjects will be (books, shelves etc). The photographer decided to take the photo from another angle which avoided many mergers.
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1. Where do you think you could take photos like the ones you look at today?
I believe I can take a lot of the photos in a quiet area or learning zone but I could also take photos in a very active area, like science rooms, cafeterias etc.
2. Whose classroom would you like to visit and take photos in?
I would like to take photos in English class rooms because a lot of commotion/group activity is often found there.
3. What will you do, as the photographer, to get amazing photos like you look at today?
I will follow the rules of composition and take as many photos as I can in different angles.
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