Rachel

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Category: Wrong

Photographic Rule Breaker

Wrong Photos

Before the context was added, the whole photo was flat and dull, whether the grayish color or the ambiguous topic. The main object and the composition are unclear.  After the text was added, it gave the photo meaning. The audience can get the information the photographer tried to show, leaving space for the audience to think. The dullness of the photo, combined with the title, made it even more interesting by adding a sense of humor.

Rules of photography 

Purpose of rules

The purpose of rules is to make it easier for the photographer to express the information and emotion they want by using techniques such also better photos.

Rules examples

-Rule of thirds

-Find patterns

-Focus on the main object

-Comfortable compositions

-Do not cut off limbs of the character

When might it be a good idea to deliberately break the rules?

You break rules when you need to express stronger emotions because following the rules could cause a limit to your photo. To take a memorable photo, you need to break the rules.

Do you think it is possible to break rules if you don’t know they exist?

Yes, it is possible to break rules you don’t know. The existence of rules is for people to follow; when you don’t know what the rule is, you won’t have a thing to follow, so breaking rules you don’t know is possible.

Can a ‘bad’ picture ever be ‘great’? – How important is context in photography? 

In my opinion, if a photo has its purpose and is successfully delivered to the audience, then it’s a “good photo.” Context could have a massive impact on photos because it could give the photo meaning and purpose. Furthermore, context is able to make the audience think and understand the information the photographer tried to show, which is known as breaking the forth wall.

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