Exploring Camera Angles in Photography

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Photography is a form of art that involves various creative expressions, including the use of different camera angles to capture unique perspectives. This content explores different camera angles such as high-angle shot, low-angle shot, Dutch angle, and straight angle, each offering a distinct visual experience. Understanding and utilizing these camera angles can add depth and storytelling elements to photographic compositions.


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  1. Photography is Art Camera Angle Art Standard - 3.0 Creative Expression and Production: Students will demonstrate the ability to organize knowledge and ideas for expression in the production of art. 3.2. Investigate a variety of ways that artists develop ideas and organize the elements of art in response to what they see, know, and feel. 3.2.b Identify and describe color, line, shape, texture, form, space, and selected principles of design, such as pattern, repetition, contrast, and balance in artworks that convey what they see, know, and feel. AACPS Arts Integration pklos@aacps.org

  2. POINT OF VIEW Camera Angle The camera angle marks the specific location at which a camera is placed to take a shot. A scene may be shot from several camera angles. This will give different experience and sometimes emotion. AACPS Arts Integration pklos@aacps.org

  3. High- Angle Shot- aka Bird s Eye View http://bluemonocle.com/images/3/15883.jpg AACPS Arts Integration pklos@aacps.org

  4. Low-Angle Shot aka Worm s Eye view A low-angle shot, is a shot from a camera positioned low on the vertical axis, often at knee height, looking up. AACPS Arts Integration pklos@aacps.org

  5. Dutch Angle A Dutch angle is achieved by tilting the camera off to the side so that the shot is composed with the horizon at an angle to the bottom of the frame. AACPS Arts Integration pklos@aacps.org

  6. Straight Angle Any photograph taken straight on- many of the Points Of View can be combined to make even more interesting techniques. Alfred Stieglitz AACPS Arts Integration pklos@aacps.org

  7. Front View Side View File:MathewBrady1861.jpg Close up Matthew Brady AACPS Arts Integration pklos@aacps.org

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