The basic building blocks of a visual design: Line Shape/Form Space Value Texture Color.

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PHOTOGRAPHY COMPOSITION USING THE ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN

Transcript of The basic building blocks of a visual design: Line Shape/Form Space Value Texture Color.

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PHOTOGRAPHY COMPOSITION USING THE ELEMENTS AND

PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN

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ELEMENTS

The basic building blocks of a visual design: Line Shape/Form Space Value Texture Color

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LINE Directs the eye – horizontal, vertical,

diagonal, curvy, zig-zag, etc. Can be actual obvious lines or the

borders or edges of shapes

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SHAPE / FORM A contained area Shapes are 2-Dimensional Forms are 3-Dimensional

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SHAPE / FORM Can be GEOMETRIC (artificial) or can be

ORGANIC (natural) Used to create a sense of space and

substance

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SPACE Positive space – the area the objects/subject

takes up Negative space – the area around, under,

through and between

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SPACE Foreground (closest), middle ground, and

background (farthest) Can be open, crowded, near, far, etc. Gives the photo depth

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VALUE Black & white and all shades of gray in between In colour photos, value refers to dark and light Can add drama and impact to composition

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TEXTURE Surface quality (rough, smooth, pointy, etc.) How an object feels, or how it looks like it feels Adds interest! Appeals to sense of sight & touch

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COLOUR Can be WARM (red, orange, yellow) or COOL

(blue, green, violet) Helps to give emotional impact

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COLOUR Red, yellow, and blue are PRIMARY colours COMPLIMENTARY colours are opposite on the

colour wheel (red-green, yellow-violet, blue-orange) and make each other appear brighter

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PRINCIPLES

How the ELEMENTS of design are used to create artistic, interesting, and visually appealing photographs: Emphasis Balance Unity/Harmony Contrast Movement Pattern/Repetition

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EMPHASIS Also known as the FOCAL POINT What part of the photograph does the viewer’s

eye go to first? What is the most important?

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BALANCE A sense of stability and equal weight in a photo Can be SYMETRICAL (both sides are the same)

or ASYMETRICAL (each side is different)

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UNITY / HARMONY When all parts of a photograph work together

as a whole and nothing overpowers

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CONTRAST The opposites and differences in a photograph You can achieve variety by using different

shapes, textures, colors, etc.

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MOVEMENT Adds excitement by showing action and/or

directing the viewer’s eye around the photo

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PATTERN / REPETITION An element that occurs over and over again The element might repeat in a consistent

pattern, or a variety of ways