Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Capturing Emotion

Today in photo journalism, we learned the importance of emotion in a picture. The ability of a photographer to capture the feelings of their subject in a moment of time can completely change the photo. Capturing emotion in pictures is so important because behind the picture is a story. When the photographer captures the emotion felt at that time and place, the moment describes itself and shows how the subject felt then and there. A few tips to snap photos filled with emotion are to fill the frame by focusing in on the face of your subject. By simplifying the background and focusing in one your subject, the photo will capture the essence of that moment. Another tip is to take a break for about fifteen minutes and observe your surroundings. By doing this, you become more aware of the people and mood around you which will be evident in your pictures. Another good tip is to take photos of things, people or places that you can return to. By returning to the place where you originally took the photo, you can capture a different mood or weather that will change the meaning of the first photo.  For our assignment, we were told to go out and find a photo that you think defines emotion. The photo I chose (top right corner) shows the newly weds honest bliss and captures a raw moment of happiness. The ability to capture a moment full of emotion will give the photo a bigger impact. Taking photos with emotion can be difficult, but take these tips and shoot a subject that mirrors your mood. Best of luck- food, friends, and fashion.

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