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Visual Literacy Concepts

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Page 1: Visual Literacy Concepts

Visual Literacy Concepts

Photographic Composition

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Make the photograph interesting

Composition Balance Subject Placement Pattern

Tone Light

Direction Quality

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Composition is

the arrangement of items in an

image where the subject is, in relation to

the borders of the image

the key to successful images

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Composition is Balance

Symmetry Asymmetry

Subject Placement Leading Lines Framing Rule of Thirds

Pattern Radial Design Repetition

Balance

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Make the photograph interesting

Be Sure to Balance Symmetrical Asymmetrical

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Balance

Equality of the left & right sides of the image

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Balance

Symmetry Both sides of an

imaginary central line are the same

Asymmetry Both sides of an imaginary

central line ARE NOT the same

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Symmetry

Both sides of an imaginary central line are the same

• Karl Blossfeldt

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Asymmetry

Both sides of an imaginary central line ARE NOT the same

• Karl Blossfeldt

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Symmetry

Both sides of an imaginary central line are the same

• Diane Arbus

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Asymmetry

Both sides of an imaginary central line ARE NOT the same

• Diane Arbus

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Symmetry

Both sides of an imaginary central line are the same

• Walker Evans

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Asymmetry

Both sides of an imaginary central line ARE NOT the same

• Walker Evans

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Which? Symmetry or Asymmetry?

Both sides of an imaginary central line ARE NOT the same

• Ansel Adams

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Which? Symmetry or Asymmetry?

Both sides of an imaginary central line ARE NOT the same

• Bill Brandt

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Which? Symmetry or Asymmetry?

Both sides of an imaginary central line ARE NOT the same

• Jerry Uelsmann

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Balance

Equality of the left & right sides of the image

Asymmetrical Balance -

Both sides of an imaginary central line ARE NOT the same

Symmetrical Balance - Both sides of an imaginary central line are the same

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Make the photograph interesting

Draw Attention to Your Subject Leading Lines

Framing

Rule of Thirds

Leading Lines

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Draw Attention to Your Subject

Leading Lines Lines that lead

in a path to the subject

• Ansel Adams

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Lines that lead in a path to the subject

• Lewis Hine

Leading Lines

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Leading Lines

Lines that lead in a path to the subject

• Dorothea Lange

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Make the photograph interesting

Draw Attention to Your Subject Leading Lines

Framing

Rule of Thirds

Framing

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Draw attention to the subject

Framing Objects within the

borders of the image frame the subject

• Arnold Newman

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Framing

Objects within the borders of the image frame the subject

• Manuel Alvarez-Bravo

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Framing

Objects within the borders of the image frame the subject

• Anne Geddes

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Make the photograph interesting

Draw Attention to Your Subject Leading Lines

Framing

Rule of Thirds Rule of Thirds

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Rule of Thirds

Place the subject in a junction of an imaginary “tic-tac-toe” grid over the image.

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• Dorothea Lange

Rule of Thirds

Place the subject in a junction of an imaginary “tic-tac-toe” grid over the image.

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• Imogen Cunningham

Rule of Thirds

Place the subject in a junction of an imaginary “tic-tac-toe” grid over the image.

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• Steve Ludlum

Rule of Thirds

Place the subject in a junction of an imaginary “tic-tac-toe” grid over the image.

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Make the photograph interesting

Look for patterns Radial Design RepetitionRadial Design

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Radial Design

Objects, shapes, lines, and/or colors radiate out from a central point in a circular pattern.

• Alfred Eisenstaedt

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Radial Design

Objects, shapes, lines, and/or colors radiate out from a central point in a circular pattern.

• James Nachtwey

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Make the photograph interesting

Look for patterns Radial Design RepetitionRepetition

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Same shape, line, pattern, and/or color is repeated throughout the image.

• Harry Callahan

Repetition

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• Margaret Bourke-White

Repetition

Same shape, line, pattern, and/or color is repeated throughout the image.

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Elements of Composition

Draw Attention to Your Subject

Make Your Photograph Interesting

Convey a Clear Message

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Elements of Composition

Balance Symmetry Asymmetry

Subject Placement Leading Lines Framing Rule of Thirds

Pattern Radial Design Repetition