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March 28th- Forced Perspective

  • Writer: Nicole Pollard
    Nicole Pollard
  • Mar 28
  • 1 min read
  1. Forced Perspective

    Forced perspective is a photographic technique that creates an illusion of depth and size by manipulating the viewer's perception of spatial relationships. This technique involves positioning subjects at varying distances from the camera to make them appear larger or smaller in relation to one another. For instance, placing a person close to the camera while positioning a landmark farther away can create the illusion that the person is interacting with the landmark in a playful or dramatic way.








Groups of at least three

Shoot on manual mode

Shoot one creative idea using forced perspective

You may use a tripod and self timer if you feel it's necessary.


  1. Exposure Triangle Review Game


  2. Self Portrait Spitball

    https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1rmpbHtq_DWj1fOLRlmThqBwyY_D6q-oD/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=106576272227477002549&rtpof=true&sd=true

    Find the self-portrait slideshow in schoology (or linked above).






 
 
 

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