line, texture, pattern
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Line, Texture, Pattern
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• Effective images demand attention and communicate feeling
• Photographer must utilise elements from art and design
• Line, texture and pattern are three main elements
• All your images for 1st assignment must contain at least one
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Line
• lines create depth in a composition
• add dynamism to a photo • attract attention to areas
of interest • imply motion and create a
sense of direction or orientation
• lines can be: leading, vertical, horizontal, diagonal, curved and converging or implied. Each one has a different impact upon a photograph and create a certain mood
Alex Majoli
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Martine Franck
Nikos Economopoulos
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W. Eugene Smith
Christopher Anderson
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Andres Gursky
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ROBERT CAPA icp 405 Near Zhengzhou. June/July, 1938
Henri Cartier BressonBehind saint-lazaree station, Paris, 1932
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Texture
• Texture refers to the surface quality or "feel" of an object - smooth, rough, soft, etc. Textures may be actual (felt with touch - tactile) or implied (suggested by the way an artist has created the work of art). Texture is often emphasized in oblique lighting as it strikes the objects from one side.
Bill Brandt
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Ansel Adams
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David Bailey
William Henry Fox Talbot
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Helen Chadwick
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Pattern
• Made up of Lines and Shapes.
• In colour photography, lines and shapes are often formed entirely by colour.
• Patterns exist almost every where. You only have to open your heart and mind to discover them
• Emphasis and break up patterns
Bruce Webber
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Gregory Crewson
William Klien
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Susan Derges
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Gustav Le Gray
Alec Soth
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David Allen Harvey
Renne Burri
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Task
• Head to the library and begin to research into suitable artists that you feel show the elements as well as that interest you
• You should have found at least one and copied/scanned/took the book out (finish as HW if not)
• Remember to reference