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ELEMENTS OF ART (FOR PHOTOGRAPHY) (The Ingredients)
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Elements of Art for photography

Dec 22, 2014

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Page 1: Elements of Art for photography

ELEMENTS OF ART

(FOR PHOTOGRAPHY)

(The Ingredients)

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LINES

Lines can be varied in many ways to create different properties in an image.

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Line

• Lines are the most noticeable part of the image

• Lines do not have to be straight

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SHAPE

Take up the positive space in an image and can be geometric or organic.

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Shape

• A square, rectangle, triangle, or circle is the main focus of the image

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SPACE

The illusion of depth created by the way subjects are arranged, using negative space, and using perspective.

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FOCAL POINT One subject or object is the centre of attention.

Everything else in the image does not take a lot of attention

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Off Centre• One object or subject is the centre of attention, however it is placed away from the centre of the image.

• Allows eyes to move across the image to find the focal point (focus)

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• One object/subject is up close, while another is far away

• Gives the sense of distance and depth

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Visual/Linear Perspective

• Visible lines going into the image, meeting within the image.

•Creates a tunnel effect into the image

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AerialPerspective

• Subjects/objects in the image disappear into the distance

• Is different from Visual Perspective: No tunnel effect.

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Space in Front

• Moving objects/subjects move INTO the image

• Can see where the subject/object is going

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TEXTURE

Creating the illusion of what it would be like to touch or provoking a specific sense of touch through an image.

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Texture

• Usually a close up view of the subject/object.

• The texture of the subject/object is the focus, and is noticed first.

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COLOR

Perception of reflected light.

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Color

• The color takes more attention than anything else in the image.

• You see the colors first, then the subject of the image.

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VALUE/TONE

The lightness or darkness of a color or line

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Value

• Different hues/shades of a color is the most noticeable part of the image

• The image has one soft color as the main focus

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FORM

Has a size, shape, and a background. Creates the illusion of three dimensionality. Many elements can

be combined to make form (ie: shape, space, texture, and value/tone

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Form

• Has soft shadows: Dark image with low lighting

• Focus is on showing the three dimensionality of the subject/object

•NOT fashion photography: fashion photography does not show shadows!