For this assignment we were asked to take pictures of the different types of Principal design. I had a good time trying to get the best photo for each principle. Balance: Is a compositional technique in photography that juxtaposes images within a frame. Movement: To capture the movement taking place in the photo, you need the pre focus on a spot. Repetition/Rhythm: Is the repetition or alternation of elements, often with defined intervals between them. Emphasis: To make one subject stand out more than others. Simplicity: Focusing on the subject while ensuring the background is unfocused. Contrast: Contrast is a tool that photographers use to direct viewers' attention to their subject. Proportion: Refers to the relative size and scale of the various elements in a design. Space: To have a subject with a blank background. Unity: Occurs when all of the elements of a piece combine to make a balanced photo. I really enjoyed this assignment because it peaked my interest in how many different types of photos you can take. It was difficult at times but I think that's what made it more fun and interesting.
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