Class sequential Images

Hello team!

Today I will show you photo works in motion, which we did on the first day of our introduction to the Digital Art course. 

Firstly, let's have a look at this example of a photo by Annie Leibovitz. Here the golden ratio rule is perfectly used, we saw a young Leonardo DiCaprio, who is not in the center of the frame, but on the right, because of this it feels like there is a lot of free space. Perfectly selected colors, because the main character of Leonardo is black, and the swan is white, which separates them from each other and creates a feeling of completeness

photography by Annie Leivovitz for the january 1998

We had 40 minutes for this job. The main task for me was to lock the camera in one place and capture as detailed as possible any changes in movement. We did this task together with my group mate Marta.

I created my own practice sequence at class using my iPhone 8 

1. In the first work I asked Marta to come to the work table to simulate the work process and fatigue gradually. My task was to clearly capture the shots and the camera, we can observe the change in Marta's emotional range, which gradually gives us an understanding of the changing process




2. In the second work, we tried to simulate the process of fruit falling on the floor.
 I asked Marta to become the front runner, I fixed the camera and asked Marta to throw up the fruit basket



3. In the last example, the movement of a person climbing the stairs is quite simple


what photo idea would you implement?

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