Dundon-+Portrait

Natural Lighting- sunlight, moonlight, skylight, fireplace, or candle flame Artificial Lighting- A flash on a camera or studio lights such as a spotlight or strobe light, or lights in the room. Fill Lighting- One light source that creates a shadow, but there are secondary lights that fill in those shadows Dramatic Lighting- One light source that creates shadows __**Compositional Techniques used**__ Rule Of Thirds- Used to split the screen up into different sections to either offset the portrait or center the portrait. Fill the Frame- Used to fill up the frame with the main focus such as a persons face. Leading Lines- Used to frame the portrait.
 * __Different Types of Lighting__**

== How do these artists make their portraits become true works of art, not just snapshots? == By putting an object in the photo that is meaningful to the topic or changing the lighting to make the photo more dramatic, aso highlighting a certain detail in the photo to draw focus to it.

== A: What lighting and compositional techniques are evident in the photographer's work? == Artificial lighting is used very often also natural lighting, but that's not used as much. They use Rule of thirds, Leading lines, framing, and negative space.

A: How might their artwork influence your own?
== Their artwork can influence my own by being the best example of how to position my person, or the best lighting, or what to focus on in the photo. ==