Points of View
Juxtaposition is defined as an act or instance of placing close together or side by side, especially for comparison or contrast.
An example of juxtaposition would be taking a picture of a bird at eye level, as opposed to looking up at a bird and taking a picture.
The "Becoming the Subject" technique helps to make the viewer feel like they are experiencing the event.
Shooting at a low angle makes the subject feel in control because looking up at a subject can make someone feel a loss of control or power over a situation.
Taking a picture from a high angle can make the viewer feel superior to the subject by making the viewer feel like they've been placed on a "stage" or "pedestal".
An example of juxtaposition would be taking a picture of a bird at eye level, as opposed to looking up at a bird and taking a picture.
The "Becoming the Subject" technique helps to make the viewer feel like they are experiencing the event.
Shooting at a low angle makes the subject feel in control because looking up at a subject can make someone feel a loss of control or power over a situation.
Taking a picture from a high angle can make the viewer feel superior to the subject by making the viewer feel like they've been placed on a "stage" or "pedestal".