Ciesielczyk+Portrait

In Annie Leibovitz portrait she used a natural lighting since the picture was taken outside. She included a good compositional technique of fill the frame with the person and leaves filling the whole frame. She also included point of view which leads the person's eyes to the point which is the person right in the middle. She also includes leading lines since the lines of the leaves and the body shape are leading your eyes throughout the picture. The artist who shot this photo is Annie Leibovitz and the title of her image is Betty Midler. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/episodes/annie-leibovitz/photo-gallery/19/

In Julia Margarets portrait she also included natural lighting since the portrait was taken outside. Some compositional techniques she included were rule of thirds, fill the frame, and leading lines. She used rule of thirds because if you divided the picture into thirds the main point is in each third and sue used fill the frame because the portrait is filling the whole image and she used leading lines because the lines throughout her hair and background are leading your eyes throughout the picture. The artist who took the photo is Julia Margaret and she did not have a title of her image. http://www.atgetphotography.com/The-Photographers/Julia-Margaret-Cameron.html

In Robert Bergman

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Explain what type of lighting (artificial: dramatic, flash, studio fill or natural: available, outside) If you need a review on lighting click here. =====

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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. =====

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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. =====

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Make sure you site the source where you got the photo (weblink not just google images. Need to list the actual site) =====
 * 1) Make sure you answer the analysis Questions from above!