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Vantage Point

Ms. Ibrahem

[ee-bruh-heem]

Vantage Point or Point of View

What is Vantage Point?

Where the camera is placed to take the photograph. The relationship between the camera and the subject.

For example: Is the camera placed at, above, or below eye level?

Different Vantage Points

There are 8 Vantage Points you can use >>>>>>>>>>>

Front View

The camera is placed in front of the subject

Example: The front of a the object or person.

Front View

Side View

The camera is placed at the side of the subject.

Example: The side of a of an object or person.

Side View

Angle View

The camera is placed at an angle to the subject.

Example: You should see the object or person at an angle, not straight on.

Angle View

Close-up

The camera is placed close to the subject.

Example: Zoom in on one object.

Close-up

Extreme

Close-up

The camera is placed very close to the subject.

Example: A detail of a person’s eye.

Extreme

Close-up

Far View or Long Shot

The camera is placed very far or away from the subject.

Example: An object at a distance far away so that you see the background or a person standing far away so that you see the background around them and their entire body.

Far view

or long shot

Bird’s Eye

The camera is placed above the subject. It is from the viewpoint of a bird, so the camera is not only above the subject, but is looking down at the subject.

Example: The top of a person’s head or the top of an object.

Bird’s Eye

Bug’s Eye

The camera is placed below the subject. It is from the viewpoint of an insect, so the camera is not only below the subject, but is looking up at the subject.

Example: The bottom of a person’s chin.

Bug’s Eye

Your Task:

Your Task

  • Photograph 1 photo for each vantage point (8 total)

  • Make sure you name your file with the name of the vantage point

Example: "Bug's Eye"

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