1. Define Juxtaposition.
Shooting a subject from an "unexpected" angle will have a more impsct than the viewing angle encountered in every day life.
2. In the text an example of Juxtaposition was given, looking up at an ant, what is another example?
An eye-level shot of a bird is much more powerful than looking up a bird in a tree.
3. What is the visual impact on the viewer when using the Become the Subject technique?
These shots allow the viewer to feel like they are experiencing the event first hand.
4. Why does shooting from a low angle makes the subject feel in control?
The low shooting angle can give the illusion of being inside the frame if the angle is severe enough.
5. Why does the viewer feel superior when shooting from above?
It can give the viewer the impression that they are the object of the attention of the subject in the photo.
Shooting a subject from an "unexpected" angle will have a more impsct than the viewing angle encountered in every day life.
2. In the text an example of Juxtaposition was given, looking up at an ant, what is another example?
An eye-level shot of a bird is much more powerful than looking up a bird in a tree.
3. What is the visual impact on the viewer when using the Become the Subject technique?
These shots allow the viewer to feel like they are experiencing the event first hand.
4. Why does shooting from a low angle makes the subject feel in control?
The low shooting angle can give the illusion of being inside the frame if the angle is severe enough.
5. Why does the viewer feel superior when shooting from above?
It can give the viewer the impression that they are the object of the attention of the subject in the photo.