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.
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| 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
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| Rayvin McCowen Photographed by Kayla Williams |
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| Amia Sibert Photographed by Kayla Williams |
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| 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.
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| 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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