2. Alter your perspective; taking the photo from a different angle can change the thoughts and emotions connotated with it.
3. Introduce a prop; a prop can make the photo more interesting and get a point across.
Environmental Photo's
I love this photo because the berries are such a pretty shade of red and the sky is a dull yet bright and beautiful sight. The man looks happy to be doing his artsy job and the tree's add nature in the background to look at.
I am in love with this photo! The house in the background is so rustic and enchanting, the car adds a little bit of luxury in the photo, and the couple looks absolutely stunning and in love. The tree's and greenery look beautiful against the house.
Self Portrait
I think this is the best photo I have ever seen. I love that it's in black and white, and how it's from his shoulders up. The fuzzy and woodsy background adds to it and gives it a wintery madness vibe. His muddy body and exhausted face create interest.
This photo creates interest and curiosity. I love how it is both underwater and above sea level, and her body is dirty, and her hair is wet and falling over her face. This is an amazing photo.
Casual Portrait
This little girl is so cute and I love the fact that use is grabbing grass laughing without a care in the world according to this photo.
This girl is so pretty, and she is laughing in this photo which makes it so light, casual, and elegant. Her hair is blowing in the wind and she looks interested in what is going on to the side of her, not in the photo being taken.
I will be shooting my older sister Madison. She is a senior here at Bowie. I will shoot in our backyard, and at cool places around Austin. I will have her put on multiple outfits and introduce a few props, and have her just do natural poses or whatever she chooses feels right. My sister has blonde hair and green eyes so I will probably get some close ups with her hair blowing and her eyes being the main focus.






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