Albert Renger-Patzsch

- The shadow of the glass cups
- The pattern or stripes of different glass cups
- The color contrast between black and white
Shadow of glass cup: Because it can express the main idea of the whole photograph
- Line: It directs the viewer’s eye into and along a photo to the focal point and may also impact the mood of the photo.
- Shape: It can be use to draw emphasis to part of the frame and create contrast between the subject and its environment.
- Pattern: It can grab more attention through its intriguing, repetitive nature.
- Texture: It is used to tell a deeper story about the setting that the subject is in.
- Tone: It can create a sense of depth or distance in the photo.
- Focus: It draws the eye of a viewer to the most important part of the photograph or the area that you want to highlight.
Citations
Allan, Jane. “7 Types of Lines in Photography Composition and How to Use Them.” The Lens Lounge, 5 Aug. 2024, thelenslounge.com/lines-in-photography-composition.
Michelle. “ELEMENTS OF ART IN PHOTOGRAPHY – SHAPE.” Newborn Posing, 18 Nov. 2020, newbornposing.com/shape-elements-of-art-in-photography.
Rae, Brianna. “Patterns in Photography: A Complete Guide.” Great Big Photography World, 17 Dec. 2024, greatbigphotographyworld.com/patterns-in-photography.
Hartman, Alexis. “Texture in Photography: How to Use Texture to Create Visual Interest in Your Images &Ndash; Kolari Vision.” Kolari Vision – Photography Gear & Infrared Conversions, 8 Dec. 2023, kolarivision.com/how-to-use-texture-in-photography.
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