Project 3 – Natural Beauties

Bodies are constantly being policed by the people around us, by social media and by what is deemed as acceptable in society today. This is especially true when it comes to people’s nipples. Although they might look different on each body, essentially, nipples are the same on men, women, non-binary and transgender people. Through photographing people’s chests, this series seeks to desexualize the female nipple, while bringing attention to the diverse body shapes, imperfections, tattoos, piercings, hair and scars that exist on bodies, those of which that are not broadcast by the media but should still be celebrated normalized.

Click on this link to see my final submission: Project 3 FINAL

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Exploring the Elements

for experiment 11
1 – Line – straight lines stretching from one side to the other
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2 – Line – diagonal lines
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3 – Line – curved lines or S-curves that meander through the image
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4 – Texture – flattened texture
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5 – Texture – emphasized texture
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6a – Texture – shiny
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6b – Texture – rough
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7a – Texture – natural
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7b – Texture – industrial
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ISO 800
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8 – Tonal Contract – small amount of light tones amongst a lot of dark tones
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9 – Tonal Contrast – mainly light tones with a few dark tones
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10 – Negative Space – emphasize negative space
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11 – Negative Space – reduce negative space
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12 – Shape and Form – Shape: 2-dimentional
f 16.0
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13 – Shape and Form – Shape: 3-dimensional object
f 3.5
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ISO 800
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14 – Pattern – create an abstract image using patterns or repeating shapes
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15 – Framing – rule of thirds
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ISO 100
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16 – Framing – centered
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19 – Framing – subject in corner of frame
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22a – Framing – Photograph something in its entirety…
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22b – Framing – …then move a little closer
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23 – Balance – Symmetrical: mirrored
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24 – Balance – Asymmetrical: equal visual weight but different forms
f 5.6
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25 – Balance – Radial: elements point outward from a central point
f 13.0
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ISO 800
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26 – Scale – Make a small object appear large
f 20.0
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27 – Scale – make a large object appear small
f 3.5
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ISO 100
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29 – Background – background contrasts the subject
f 5.6
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