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The type of lighting used on the second and third photos is natural outside lighting. While the first photo uses artificial studio type lighting.

The artist of the first photo used the compositional technique of filling the frame. The subject of the photo clearly fills the whole frame and is zoomed in. Although some areas of the portrait are a little blurry, it gives off that feeling that the person maybe confused or shy. I got the photo from flickr and the artist that shot the photo was Sebastien Laban. Sophie was the title of the portrait.

For the second photo the compositional techniques present were rule of thirds, leading lines, level horizon, point of view and framing. When the image is divided into thirds horizontally and vertically there are different elements present in each frame.The bridge kind of frames the picture and also leading lines. The portrait was asymmetrical because the subject wasn't in the middle but off to the side. Image was shot in different angle which made the portrait interestingMary Ellen Mark, one of the famous portrait photographers, photograph the second photo and was titled Iceland.

The last photo was taken by one of the most famous portrait photographers, Eduard Boubat. Level Horizon and rule of thirds were the compositional techniques present in the photo. The photo shows details-- the ocean and the sand-- keeping it to level horizon. Every third of the frame has something going on to it.