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Rules of Composition

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By: Bella Pedranti
Class: Cycle B
All About Me Birth: October 6th 2002

Nationality: American/
Caucasian

Technical Training: I have


learned all the parts of
the camera and I have
learned how to use a
tripod before coming to
this shop. I learned all
of this at a studio where
I can record music.

Inspiration: Ariana Grande


All about my
Name: Annie Leibovitz

Birth:October 2, 1949 (age

famous 68)

Nationality: American

photographer Technical Training: San-


Francisco Art Institute
intent on studying
painting

Inspiration: Richard
Avedon and Henri
Cartier-Bresson,
influenced Leibovitz.
FRaming
Framing: Something
bordering the actual
subject you are focusing
on

By: Annie Leibovitz By: Me


Rule of Thirds Rule of Thirds: Splitting
a photograph into three
portions both horizontally
and vertically.

By: Annie Leibovitz

By: Me
Leading Lines Leading Lines: Objects
placed in a line to draw
the viewer’s eye within
your image.

By: Annie Leibovitz By: Me


Textures & Patterns Textures & Patterns:
Repetition of objects to
create an illusion of
tension or calmness

By: Annie Leibovitz By: Me


BAckground Background: Using objects
to clutter the photo to
make the key focus on the
object that needs to stand
out.

By: Annie Leibovitz By: Me


Color: Using color to make

Color the object you are


focusing on draw the
viewer’s eyes to the key
focus.

By: Annie Leibovitz By: Me


Viewpoint Viewpoint: The angle that
you use tells the viewer
how to feel about your key
subject

By: Annie Leibovitz By: Me


Cropping Cropping: Making your
subject the main focal
point, by filling the
entire frame with your
subject.

By: Annie Leibovitz By: Me


Balance Balance:(Symmetry or
Asymmetry) Where you place
key objects in the frame.

By: Annie Leibovitz By: Me


Depth
Depth: Creating
foreground, middleground,
and background. (Layering
objects of interest to
draw the viewer’s eyes)

By: Me
By: Annie Leibovitz

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