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===Explain the name of the photographer, the media the print was printed on (is it paper, watercolor paper, fabric?) and the compositional technique utilized by the photographer. (leading lines, rule of thirds, level horizon, framing, fill the frame) ===

The photographer of the first photo is Emma Powell. The second photo is taken by an unidentified photographer, but the photo itself is called Feeding The Squirrels. The third photo is taken by Emma Freeman. For all of these photos they were all printed on regular paper. Emma Powell utilizes the techniques of filling the frame and leading lines to make her photos feel alive and interactive almost. They are also able to catch people's attention right away. The second photo also uses filling the frame, but uses rule of thirds too. The boy is off to the left center then the bed helps frame the picture with the end bedpost in the foreground of the picture. Finally the third photo used rule of thirds as well since both of the feathers are out of the middle.

===Explain how the artist incorporated the elements and principles of art. Make sure you explain how, don't just list. ===

The Principles: movement, rhythm, balance, emphasis, variety, unity/harmony, contrast
There were a couple of underlying elements and principles that I saw throughout these three photos. I saw line, texture, and emphasis in particular. The first picture used the lines within the cage to move the eyes up and down the photo. The second picture used the line element with the boards and also used rule of thirds with the boy sitting on the bed off center left. Finally the third picture used tecture for the feathers to convey the feel and pattern of the feather.