1 Object, 5 Shots

In this project, we were asked to pick three objects, one of which was a person, and take photos of it from 5 different angles. One challenging part of this project was when I had to take pictures of a human (Dom Popa). She was not cooperating for some parts but we ended up finishing. The highlighter was the most difficult because i couldn’t figure out 5 different angles. This project helped me understand the importance of angles when taking a photo. You can see my photos here.

1 Object, 5 Shots

For this assignment we had to find three objects, one of them being human, and take photos of them in the same position from 5 different angels. The most challenging part of this project was to find all 5 angels that looked good. It’s easy to find maybe three or four angels but those last few become very creative and unexpected. The hardest object to photograph was definitely my friend, Fiona. She is not the best at posing naturally and it was hard to get her to wear something for my desired look of the photo. I was hoping for a fall theme or maybe a dance instructor casual look but her look ended up better than I would have thought. This project helped me see that there are many, many ways to take a photo and it sometimes makes it even better. Here is the link to my 15 photos and below is my favorite photo. 

Fiona against a tree. 
Our classroom flag
A potted plant in the media center

1 Object, 5 Shots

In this assignment, you are required to find three objects (One of them has to be a person) and take 5 shots in 5 different angles. One of the challenges in doing this project was finding someone that wanted to take pictures. To be honest, neither of the photographs was that hard to take you just needed the right angle with the right amount of lighting. This project helped me realize how to take pictures in different angle instead of just right in front of the object.

To see all of my photos for this assignment, click here.

1 Object, 5 Shots

In this assignment you had to take one object and create 5 shots at a different angle every time. Also, you had to have 3 objects in all and have 15 photos. One of the objects had to be a person. A challenge during this project was finding 5 different angles. I always thought I had got 5, but then I realized that some photos were the same angle. The person was the hardest to photograph because you had to find a perfect place for the pictures and because you had to ask their permission to do it. This project helped me figure out how to take a picture of the same thing, but with different perspectives.

You can see the rest of my photos here.

1 Object, 5 Shots

For this project I had to take 3 objects (two items and one person) to take pictures of at different angles. One challenge was to not move the object once you have taken a picture because you can’t move the object after taking a photo. I think the shoe was the hardest object to take a picture of because I had to take pictures of the shoe with only one shoe on my foot which was a bit annoying. This project helped me realize that you can make more pictures more pleasing if you take them at different angles.

You can find the rest of my pictures Here.

1 Object, 5 Shots

In this assignment I was tasked with taking 5 different photos of one object from different angles. One of the challenges of the project was finding different angles to get the pictures, as some objects don’t have much variety. The hardest object to photograph was a person because you need to find very clever angles to make the pictures seem different. This project helped me develop my creativity. You can find my pictures here.

1 Object, 5 Shots

The point of this assignment was to pick 3 objects, including one person, and take 5 different photos of the object, in 5 different angles. There were a few challenges in completing this project. Figuring out 5 different angles to shoot from was a real obtstacle that made this assignment a little more difficult to complete. Taking a picture of a person was the most difficult and gave me the most trouble. Making sure I take pictures in different angles rather than different sides of the person, was the most difficult. This project gave me the chance to be creative by trying to come up with different angles. It really tested my brain. Here are 3 of my favorite pictures I took. Click here to view the rest of my photos.

1 Object, 5 Shots

For this assignment I had to choose one person and two objects to take photos of.  I took 5 pictures with different angles for each. A challenge for this project was getting all the different angles,and making the object look good. For example, I had to stand in a bush for the photo below. Definitely, the flowers because it is hard to get all the angles and find the correct place to stand. This project helped me to realize there are more than just one camera angle to take pictures with. To see the rest of my photos click here

1 Object, 5 Shots

In this assignment we had to take 5 photos of an object, but in 5 different perspectives. The challenges were once I got to the 5th shot, I had ran out of ideas for different perspectives. It was hard to photograph the tree because I couldn’t take a picture from above, so I had to find another perspective. This project helped me look at things in different ways.

View my photos here.

5 shots

In this project you have to take 5 pictures of 3 different object in different angles. The challenge was taking pictures from different angles. The hardest part was finding a person that I can take a photo of. This helped me take good and interesting photos in different ways. You can see the rest of my photos here.