Photographers often fall into the bad habit of shooting everything we see from eye-level. We are walking around, something catches our eye, and we take a picture from where we are standing. If you want to make an immediate impact in your photography, you need to get out of your eye-level and change your perspective. Photographers use the concept of perspective to create a sense of “depth” in their photos.
1. Add a tab in your portfolio titled: PERSPECTIVE
2. For this assignment – you will take a total of 6 pictures.
*You must include a minimum of: one photograph at a bugs eye view, one photograph at a birds eye view and one photograph from a forced perspective view.
3. Upload your photos to your website. Send your chosen photo to Jeri for printing.
Grading: Each photo will be graded out of 4 on effort, composition, and subject matter.
0 - No attempt 1 - Attempted, minimal success 2 - Attempted, some success 3 - Completed, with success 4 - Completed, above and beyond
YOUR CHOSEN PHOTOGRAPH WILL BE PRINTED AND ASSESSED BASED ON THE RUBRIC PROVIDED.