P3

A.framing the image
This photo is framed to have the centre as the main subject and the sides to be blurred/not the main subject
B.rule of thirds
This image is carefully set out to go with rule of thirds, the model is directly in the middle to show the main focus point 
C.foreground/background balance 
The main subject is the centre foreground and the background is blurred out to create a focus point 
D.perspective 
In the photos I didn't try to create a specific perspective, it was more point and shoot to get a more realistic and natural outcome for the photo 
E.moving and static images
This photo the model is standing still but her facial expression is moving
F.photographic viewpoints
The model is the viewpoint, this is known as becoming the subject.I believe this to be the most effective viewpoint 
H.manual and automatic exposure
For this photo I manually changed the exposure on my phone, I bought the exposure slightly down to gain this effect
I.manual and automatic focus
I also manually focused this photo to have the model as the main subject
 A.framing the image
This photo is framed centrally 
B.rule of thirds
The model is centralised to make her the subject, I would cut the top third off because the wire in the image doesn't look good with the flash  
C.foreground/background balance 
Technically the foreground, the wire is blurred and the background is focused 
D.perspective 
Before taking this photo I thought the wire would make the picture look better but now whilst analysing the photo it made the photo look poor
E.moving and static images
Everything in this photo is static
F.photographic viewpoints
In my opinion this is the best viewpoint to use when photographing people
H.manual and automatic exposure
For this photo I used automatic exposure 
I.manual and automatic focus
Automatic focusing was used in this photo
 A.framing the image
I framed this image to keep the subject in the middle as the main subject 
B.rule of thirds
Rule of thirds apply the same with my photo, could clear all the dead space around the model but keep the centre
C.foreground/background balance 
for this photo I kept the model as focused as possible in the foreground and blurred the background 
D.perspective 
I chose to not to use a perspective in this photo
E.moving and static images
This photo was taken whilst the model was static
F.photographic viewpoints
The photographic viewpoint is the model to create more effect
H.manual and automatic exposure
I used automatic exposure for this photo
I.manual and automatic focus
I used automatic focus for this image 
 A.framing the image
I framed the image so that the model was central
B.rule of thirds
Rule of thirds for this photo would be the same as the others, by keeping the main subject I could cut off everything apart from the centre
C.foreground/background balance 
Both foreground and background are focused to an extent, the second tree is in focus but the wall is slightly blurred 
D.perspective 
With this photo it was more point and shoot oppose to creating a narrative 
E.moving and static images
this is a static image, I prefer the image being static so there is no blurring with the photo
F.photographic viewpoints
I took this photo so the model is the viewpoint and everything else revolves around that point 
H.manual and automatic exposure
I used automatic exposure because at this point it was more point and shoot oppose to my other photos where I changed the exposure
I.manual and automatic focus
The same with section H, I was doing point and shoot for this photo
 A.framing the image
I framed this image the same as the others, having the model in the middle to create more effect
B.rule of thirds
rule of thirds apply the same as the others, everything could be cut off apart from the middle because the rest is dead space
C.foreground/background balance
The background is very blurred whilst the foreground is very focused on the model 
D.perspective 
For this photo I purposely had the model focused and the lights in the background blurred to create more warmth to the photo 
E.moving and static images
This photo was taken statically to reduce blur
F.photographic viewpoints
This photo is showing the model as the main viewpoint
H.manual and automatic exposure
I kept the exposure as automatic for this photo
I.manual and automatic focus
For this photo I used manual focus to make the background more blurred than usual
 A.framing the image
I framed the image so that everywhere in the image was well lit so it would create more feeling for the viewer 
B.rule of thirds
Rule of thirds in my opinion wouldn't apply for this photo because when i took this photo I wanted everything to be shown in it 
C.foreground/background balance 
The foreground and background are both focused to show off everything in the photo
D.perspective 
I chose to show everything in this photo so that it created a perspective the viewer could interpret for themselves  
E.moving and static images
This image was taken whilst the model was static 
F.photographic viewpoints
|The main viewpoint is the centre, the model to create more feel and emotion to the photo
H.manual and automatic exposure
I used automatic exposure for this image
I.manual and automatic focus
I used automatic focus for this photo

 A.framing the image
For this image I framed it so that the model was in the middle opposed to the side
B.rule of thirds
Rule of thirds apply to this photo, I would keep the centre and also the left side and take away the dead space on the right
C.foreground/background balance 
The foreground is focused so you can see the model better and the background is blurred so the viewer can focus on the model more easily 
D.perspective 
In my opinion this photo doesn't have much perspective
E.moving and static images
This image was taken statically 
F.photographic viewpoints
The main photographic viewpoint for this image is meant to be the model, the model will always stay central to create more effect on the viewer 
H.manual and automatic exposure
I used automatic exposure for this photo
I.manual and automatic focus
I used automatic focus for this photo
 A.framing the image
I framed this image so that the model could be the main subject but also that the tree could be in it as well to have something different
B.rule of thirds
Rule of thirds don't apply in this image, I want everything in this image to be present
C.foreground/background balance 
Everything in this image is focused apart from the fairy lights that could be considered as the foreground and the model and the tree are the background 
D.perspective 
For this photo I wanted to create a warm feel hence the fairy lights and how they add to the photo
E.moving and static images
The model was static when this photo was taken
F.photographic viewpoints
H.manual and automatic exposure
I used automatic exposure for this photo oppose to using manual because the photo wouldn't have come out as good
I.manual and automatic focus
I used automatic focus for this image 
 A.framing the image
Whilst framing this image I chose to have to model look mono and have no expression on their face
B.rule of thirds
For rule of thirds I would keep the centre and the right side but get rid of the left cos not much is going on there
C.foreground/background balance
I chose to have the whole image quite blurred because I wanted to see what it would look like without flash on 
D.perspective
For this image I wanted to create a dark mood, I did this by telling the model to show no emotion 
E.moving and static images
this image was taken whilst the model was static
F.photographic viewpoints
To create more depth and feeling, I kept the model as the main viewpoint
H.manual and automatic exposure
I used automatic exposure for this image
I.manual and automatic focus
I used automatic focus for this photo

A.framing the image
When framing this photo this photo I decide to do a close up to finish the 10 photos off
B.rule of thirds
Considering rule of thirds there isn't much I would change apart from partially cutting the ride side down a tiny bit
C.foreground/background balance 
The foreground is heavily focused compared the the background which is super blurred
D.perspective 
I wanted to create a more happy feel to end the session so I chose to have loads of the fairy lights in the background to achieve this
E.moving and static images
The model was static when this photo was taken
F.photographic viewpoints
The photographic viewpoint for this photo is the model, she is the main subject
H.manual and automatic exposure
I used automatic exposure for this photo
I.manual and automatic focus
I used automatic focus for this image 


 




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