How would a photographer position the camera in this photograph to make the subject seem smaller and less significant?
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If shadows are too harsh and the light needs to be softened, what should the photographer do? PLEASE HELP ME SERIOUSLY IVE BEEN STUCK ON THEM FOR HOURS

Respuesta :

The question is about Perspectives. In order to change the perspective of the photograph (that is make the subject seem smaller), the camera must be positioned such that the angle of view alters or makes the object seem smaller than it is in reality.

What is Photographic Perspective?

Photographic Perspective has defined the awareness of space in relation to the objects and the scene in which the object is located.

How can the harshness of shadows be reduced?

There are several steps that can be taken to soften harsh shadows in photography. They are:

  • employ the use of a reflector;
  • use manual mode
  • use a tripod to shoot
  • shoot when it is daylight etc.

Learn more about Photographic Perspectives at:
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