Photographing an Employee
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Examples
Untitled, Mr. Testa,by Gabriella Hall
John Bailey,by Melissa Garcia
Lets Think, by Sarah Ryschkewitsch
Untitled, Mr. Perez,by Kumberlyn Elliott
Get CLOSE.
Photo 4by Brandon Koher
A Happy Conversation, by Kery Cantrell
Get outside the classroom! The lighting outside might be better…
Mr. Gallagherby Victoria Suskin
Mr. Mack, by Taylor Myers
Use objects and the background to your
advantage.
Untitled, Mr. Perez,by Kimberlyn Elliott
Clutter at Best, by Kery Cantrell
Examples with responses…
Photo 6The photograph is of
Mr. Testa and his humorous face of success. It can be implied that he has a personality. I like the quality of the picture, his face and the texture of his skin. I was glad I was able to capture his personality within the photo.
By Brandon Koher
The WorldThe viewer sees Mrs. Royston looking down and behind her is a map of the world. I like the way that she looks when she is reading, (which is what she is doing). At the almost eye level shot, she just has a soft look to her in her natural state. I wanted to photograph her in front of a map because she is a history teacher and she loves and has traveled all over the wrold. I like her in front of the map because she looks bigger than the world and she always talks about making a big impact on people and you’ll change the world.
By Kery Cantrell