Hetfeld+portrait



Diane Arbus: http://artobserved.com/2009/06/go-see-cardiff-wales-diane-arbus-at-the-cardiff-national-gallery-may-9-august-31-2009/

The first photo was taken by Diane Arbus and the lighting that was used was outside lighting. Outside lighting was used because they were outside when the photo was shot. Some of the compositional techniques that were used was fill the frame and rule of thirds. Fill the frame was used because almost every spot is used except for some of the sky. The rule of thirds was used because if the picture was divided into threes it would be equal in each part.

Irving Penn: http://www.jamesryang.com/blog/?tag=irving-penn The second photo was taken by Irving Penn and the lighting that was used in this photo was natural. Some of the compositional techniques that were used in this picture is leading lines and rule of thirds. Rule of thirds was used in this one too because the guy is sort of in the middle so it makes the picture even. Then leading lines was used because the lines form his hands lead the viewer up to the head. Also the lines on the jacket that he is using also leads the viewer up the head.

Eve Arnold: http://beashayleesayers.wordpress.com/2012/01/05/marilyn-monroe-by-eve-arnold/ The last photo was shot by Eve Arnold. The lighting that was used in this photo was available lighting because there is a window in the background so that is available lighting. Some of the compositional techniques that was used is leading lines and fill the frame. Leading line was used because there are a lot of leading lines like the lines to the middle of the window, it leads the views to the middle and the lines going down the window also lead them down as well. Fill the frame was also used because every inch of the photo is used up and there is no space that is unused.