Photography Project By Reena Bhujel. Mugshot Photograph by madhap on November 28, 2012 This picture shows mugshot because he is looking at camera and.

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Photography Project By Reena Bhujel

Mugshot Photograph by madhap on November 28, 2012 This picture shows mugshot because he is looking at camera and his head and shoulders is shown in photo.

Portrait This photo is portrait because we are looking at camera and the background/ environment are shown in photo. Photograph by Laxchu khawas on October 25, 2012

Candid photo By Google image This photo shows the candid because she is unaware of the camera and acting.

proximity Photograph by Reena Bhujel on October 25, 2012 This photo shows proximity because the photographer is close to the subject.

Vantage point Photograph by laxchu khawas on august 15, 2012 This photo shows vantage point because the photographer takes this picture below the subject.

Sense of place This photo shows sense of place, because this photo is being able to tell the location.

Disturbance Photograph by laxchu khawas on December 23, 2012 This photo shows disturbance because he didn’t show his face while the photographer take his photo.

Ambiguity Photograph By- Reena Bhujel on March 11, 2013 This photo shows ambiguity, because in the picture their faces are not clear.

Rule of thirds By Google image This picture follow the rule of thirds. Her eye is on gridline, and her body and background are in the right 2/3 of the photo.