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Presenting the Frame Aesthetically

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From the negative space, the use of depth of field to the art of cropping – there are many ways to remove extraneous clutter from your frame. Sometimes we do it in the form of visualization before pressing the shutter then at other times we do it afterwards, cropping it when we are unable to go close enough to fill the frame. We do all these simply because the world is just too magnificent to fit conveniently into any format of photography. We have to be creative while presenting the frame aesthetically. Presenting only what is essential is the most powerful concept of photography, because it is what gives you a unique moment that only belongs to you.

Course Identifier
PHO 201
Faculty
Nasrul Eam
Dean, Department of Art and Photography
Credits
3
Number of Lessons
11
Department
B.F.A. in Photojournalism & B.S. in Photography
Prerequisites
PHO 109, 190, 191, and 192

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Course Overview

Modules

Basic

Lessons

  • 201.1: Tales Beyond the Frames
  • 201.2: Stories of Our Lives

Aesthetic

Lessons

  • 201.3: Composing Aesthetic Photographs
  • 201.4: Achieving Bokeh in Your Photographs
  • 201.5: The Good, Bad, and the Aesthetic
  • 201.6: If You Can Not Produce Bokeh

Advanced

Lessons

  • 201.7: The Art of Cropping
  • 201.8: The Most Frequently Used Old School Technique
  • 201.9: The Aspect Ratio of Your Crop

Presentation

Lessons

  • 201.10: Presenting Your Practice Photographs to Everyone
  • 201.11: Evaluate What Critiques Say

Completing Your Course

Lesson

  • 201.12: The Final Assignment and Quiz

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