Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - How to appreciate and evaluate a photographic work

How to appreciate and evaluate a photographic work

When appreciating photographic works, it is necessary to analyze whether the combined relationship between the subject and the second, bright and dark, big and small, near and far, high and low in the picture is conducive to expressing and highlighting the creative intention.

When using exaggeration, whether it is used properly and whether it is conducive to expressing the theme is also one of the keys to the success or failure of photographic works.

There are many kinds of photographic expressions.

In order to avoid the similarity with other people's shooting forms, we need to express it in our own unique way.

Exaggeration is a common photographic method to express the subject.

1. broaden your horizons and deform appropriately.

For example, when shooting buildings, in order to form a better visual effect, most of them use foreground to outline the picture.

However, when there is no reference around, it is necessary to find another way.

This is a photo of the Arc de Triomphe in France.

The author handled the relationship between characters and architecture well when shooting.

Arc de Triomphe

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