Vocabulary
Questions/Answers
1. In the text an example of Juxtaposition was given, looking up at an ant, what is another example?
Another example of juxtaposition is taking a picture of a bird at eye-view rather than shooting the bird from below the tree.
2. What is the visual impact on the viewer when using the Become the Subject technique?
The impact of using the Becoming the photo technique is the feeling that you are experiencing the moment that the photographer is capturing.
3. Why does shooting from a low angle makes the subject feel in control?
Shooting from a low angle creates the impact of smallness for the viewer in comparison to the subject.
4. Why does the viewer feel superior when shooting from above?
Shooting from above makes the viewer feels superior because they may feel that they are the object of attention for the subject in the photo.
Another example of juxtaposition is taking a picture of a bird at eye-view rather than shooting the bird from below the tree.
2. What is the visual impact on the viewer when using the Become the Subject technique?
The impact of using the Becoming the photo technique is the feeling that you are experiencing the moment that the photographer is capturing.
3. Why does shooting from a low angle makes the subject feel in control?
Shooting from a low angle creates the impact of smallness for the viewer in comparison to the subject.
4. Why does the viewer feel superior when shooting from above?
Shooting from above makes the viewer feels superior because they may feel that they are the object of attention for the subject in the photo.