2. In the text an example of Juxtaposition was given, looking up at an ant, what is another example?
- An eye-level shot of a bird is much more powerful than looking up a bird in a tree.
3. What is the visual impact on the viewer when using the Become the Subject technique?
- These shots allow the viewer to feel like they are experiencing the event first hand.
4. Why does shooting from a low angle makes the subject feel in control?
-The simple act of looking up at a subject/object can impart a loss of control or the idea that the object is unobtainable.
5. Why does the viewer feel superior when shooting from above?
-It can also give the viewer the impression that they are the object of the attention of the subject in the photo, as though it was the viewer placed on a stage.
- An eye-level shot of a bird is much more powerful than looking up a bird in a tree.
3. What is the visual impact on the viewer when using the Become the Subject technique?
- These shots allow the viewer to feel like they are experiencing the event first hand.
4. Why does shooting from a low angle makes the subject feel in control?
-The simple act of looking up at a subject/object can impart a loss of control or the idea that the object is unobtainable.
5. Why does the viewer feel superior when shooting from above?
-It can also give the viewer the impression that they are the object of the attention of the subject in the photo, as though it was the viewer placed on a stage.