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Academic Shoot reflection & critique.

1. I would say the most, I would not call it difficult, but more like annoying thing out of the rules set would be , that the photo has to contain "academics" inside it. I found this annoying, because while shooting people doing things in these classrooms, I feel as if there are other things that have a better essence of "academics", but it appeared atleast to me that the precedent set had people doing academic things.

2. The thing I found myself thinking about the most, was the angle in which the picture was being taken, because to me, the right angle can make a picture of anything an interesting and good photo.

3. If I could do this assignment again, I think the thing I would change, would be were I went while shooting, because I'm wondering what other things there could have been to take photos of.

4. If I were to do this assignment again, the things I would keep the same, would definitely be going to the band hall, while somewhat contradicting, the band hall was a great and constant source of pictures with the material we were supposed to follow during this assignment.

5. When Im sent off to shoot the next set of prompts, If we are talking about the rules of composition, then I think the easiest one to capture would be rule of thirds, simplicity. I say this because you can just take a picture of your prompt, then take it applying to rule of thirds, then you done.

6.I definitely think the hardest rule of composition to correctly capture would be balance

7. The one rule I still don't really understand how to capture is avoiding mergers, because I don't know how to express that something was being avoided in a photo, were it does not exist.

http://averysphotojblog.blogspot.com/2017/09/academic-shoot-photos.html
Their photos definitely accurately display "academics"
I like the photo student sleeping at desk, because its funny.


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