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> For the first picture its black and white and there was just enough lighting and I think it is artificial lighting. For the second one it was natural. And for the last one it was artificial because it was token in side a studio. > > For the first one I think it was fill the frame because you cant see her body and all u see is most of her face and some of her hair. As for the second one I think the artist used leading lines because of how the grass is and then how her arms are placed. Then for the last one I think the artiest used rule of thirds because of how the frame is broken up. > > For the first one the artist that shot the photo was Arnold Newman and the photo is called Marilyn Monroe, Hollywood, CA, 1962. For the second one the person that shot it was Timothy White and the picture is called Rachel McAdams, New York, NY. And for the third picture it was taken by Annie Leibovitz and the photo is called Nicole Kidman. > > **First Photo: **http://www.arnoldnewmanarchive.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=8&Itemid=9 > **Second Photo: ** http://www.timothywhite.com/portfolio/portraits/hollywood > **Third Photo: **http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/episodes/annie-leibovitz/photo-gallery/19/
 * 1) =====**Explain what type of lighting (artificial: dramatic, flash, studio fill or natural: available, outside) **=====
 * 1) =====**Explain what type of compositional technique (leading lines, rule of thirds, framing, fill the frame, level horizon, focal point and point of view) the artist used to create their portraits. **=====
 * 1) =====**Tell who the artist is that shot the photo and the title of the image if available. If you use flickr.com images you may not get the actual name of the person so use their user name. **=====
 * 1) =====**Make sure you site the source where you got the photo (weblink not just google images. Need to list the actual site) **=====