Photography Project Michele Lemere Period 1. Mugshot Foxx Explanation: This is a mugshot because the...

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Photography Project

Michele Lemere

Period 1

Mugshot

Foxx

Explanation:

This is a mugshot because the subject is looking at the camera and it only shows his head and shoulders.

Portrait

• Photo by Jeff Willhelm/Charlotte Observer

Kemmi Pettway, a bruiser on Garinger’s basketball team, was offered a preferred walk-on spot at North Carolina to play football.

This is a portrait because the subject is looking at the camera and he is in his environment. He is in a gym and holding a basketball and football.

Candid

Photo by Jeff SinerSpiderman casually walks through the Durham Bulls dugout as (5) Reid Brignac (left) and (33) Matt Mangini look on curiously during action vs the Charlotte Knights on Friday, July 13, 2012 at Knights Stadium in Fort Mill, S.C.

Proximity

Photo by JOHN D. SIMMONSGrammy winner Anthony Hamilton is giving back to the community during CIAA week in Charlotte this year.

Explanation:

This photo shows proximity because it is very close to the subject.

Vantage Point

Photo by TODD SUMLINLou Self helps sixth-grader Jacob Boger plant bulbs in a

courtyard garden for the landscaping club at Piedmont IB Middle School Wednesday, February 20, 2013.

Explanation:

This photo shows a vantage point of the photographer on the ground and pointing up.

Sense of Place

Rule of Thirds

Photo by Luca Bruno/Associated Press

A model wears a creation for Mila Schon women's Fall-Winter 2013-14 collection, part of the Milan Fashion Week, unveiled in Milan, Italy, Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013.

Explanation:

This photo shows the rule of thirds because the model’s hat is in the upper right grid intersection.

Ambiguity

Disturbance

Candid

Photo by Todd SumlinFirst-grader Tamia Baldwin hugs her new laptop

computer at Druid Hills Academy Tuesday. More than 2,000 laptops were handed out to first-, second-, third- and fourth-grade students in the Project LIFT zone.

This is a candid photo because the subject is not looking at the

camera and is acting naturally.