Photograpy

Candid Phtograph:
A candid photograph is a photograph that is captured through motion mostly, without creating a posed appearance. This is achieved by avoiding prior preparation of the subject by ether surprisng the subject or by not distracting the subject during the process of taking photos. 

Hayley Mahoney
Photographed by Kayla Williams

Posed Photograph:  
To assume or hold a partiular postion or posture, as in sitting for a portrait. 

Hunter Gersch
Photographed by Kayla Williams
Feliece Turner
Photographer by Kayla Williams
Leading Lines Photograph: 
Leading lines are lines within an image that lead the eye to another point in the image, or occasionally out of the image. Anthing with a definite line can be a leading line. 


Street lines Downtown Chicago
Photographed by Kayla Williams
Rule of Thirds in Photography: 
This refers to an imaginary grid drawn across a photo area that breaks the image into nine equal squares. The best focal subject is at the intersection of these lines with secondary emphasis being seen along the lines themselves. 

Amia Sibert
Photographed by Kayla Williams


Worms Eye/ Birds Eye view in Photography: 
 A prospective seen from below or above position

Rayvin McCowen
Photographed by Kayla Williams
Amia Sibert
Photographed by Kayla Williams
Rayvin and Amya
Photographed by Kayla Williams
Depth of Field in Photography: 
The range of distances along the axis of an optical instrument, usually a camera lens, through which an object will produce a relatively distinct image. 

Feliece Turner
Photographed by Kayla Williams


Action Photography/Sports: 
A photographic inamge featuring the subject in motion or in action

(excuse the qualit of this enlarged image)
JV Boys Basketball
Photographed by Kayla Williams and Partner



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