FACTUAL: This photo was taken by Annie Leibovitz: born October 2, 1949. She was given her first commercial assignment for the Rolling stones magazine, to photograph John Lennon in 1970, whilst she was still a student.
THE CONTEXT: This is part of the collection 'Disney dream portraits'. This photo fits with the rest of the group of work because it's a scene from a Disney film, like the rest of the photos.
TECHNICAL: I think that there is a green screen as the background, but the area with the model is real with props and a costume. She has used the rule of thirds.
AESTHETIC: I like this image because the background really sets the mood for the image, being cloudy, dark and grey it makes the mood dull, like there is about to be a storm. I also like that the red cloak stands out from it's surroundings, being in the only bright color. MY COMMENTS: I thinks this shows composition because she has used the rule of thirds to capture a more well put together and well thought of image. Because the viewers eyes are going to be more attracted to the bright color of the cloak and the water between the two cliff sides.
The rule of thirds is when the image is sectioned into columns and rows of thirds, so that you would have 9 parts. The idea is that you would place the main area of the image along these 4 lines so the image is more balanced.
RULES OF COMPOSITION:
RULES OF COMPOSITION:
- Rule of thirds
- Viewpoint
- Cropping
- Framing
- Balancing elements
- Depth
- Experimentation
- Leading lines
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