This is a review of Athena Sarghos’s Portrait Series homework.
Athena Sarghos’s site: https://as8058a.wixsite.com/my-site/assignment-3
She filmed a friend named Katrina. As you can see from the first photo, Katrina pulls down her mask and is preparing to drink water. Judging from her surroundings, she should be on a certain vehicle (I guess it's not the subway, it should be a bus). The shooting angle should be head up. She's in the center of the whole picture. I think the composition is very good.
The second photo is Athena's profile of her friend. It can be seen from the photo that she is waiting for the bus. She played with her cell phone while waiting. The angle of this photo should also be head up.
The third picture is Katrina eating with her head down, but because of the distance, I can't recognize what she is eating. The angle of this photo is a little bit like it was taken from a high angle. What's more, this picture is a certain distance from the person. She's the center of the picture. It makes it easy for me to focus on the subject.
The fourth photo shows Katrina sitting on the side of the road looking down at her backpack. She's also the center of the picture. The shooting angle is also head up. This picture made me wonder if she was looking for something in her bag or leaning down against a post on the side of the road because she was tired. In addition, this photo also shows several wine bottles (or drink bottles?) on the roadside.
The fifth photo is Katrina's back, and the character is in the center. The shooting angle is head up. Through the photos, I can see that it is snowing where they are.
One of the characteristics of these five photos is that Athena places the subject in the center of the photo, which can let me and other viewers know the subject at a glance. In addition, almost all of the five photos were taken from a head up perspective. Through these five photos, I can see that her friends are very athletic. I guess she should be the leader in the whole mobile process. And she's planning her trip almost every moment. I love this group of photos because they are very real and close to the subject.
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