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Phase 2 - Step 2: Timing, Gesture, Stillness (Week 6)
Theme: ā€œWhy this moment?ā€ At its core, this question asks: What changed in the world at that moment that made pressing the shutter meaningful? If the answer is ā€œnothing specific,ā€ the image is probably late, early, or merely descriptive. For people, street, and environmental work, time is your main compositional tool, often more important than framing. Critique Emphasis 1. Near-Miss Moments A near-miss is an image where everything is almost right — and that’s precisely the problem. Typical signs - Gesture is forming but not fully expressed - Two people are almost interacting, but don’t quite connect - A subject is just about to enter (or has just exited) the strongest part of the frame - Expression is neutral, where it could have peaked Critique question ā€œWhat would have happened half a second later—or earlier?ā€ What this teaches - Timing is not just reaction, it’s anticipation - The photographer saw the situation, but didn’t commit to the decisive instant Field correction - Don’t shoot once. Stay. - When you feel the urge to click, pause and ask: Is this the setup… or the payoff? - Often the better frame is the second or third exposure, not the first. 2. Gesture vs Stillness Both are valid. The mistake is choosing neither deliberately. Gesture A gesture is a movement that reveals intent, emotion, or relationship. Examples: - A hand mid-air while speaking - A stride that suggests urgency or confidence - Eye contact forming or breaking - Body language that contradicts the environment Strong gesture moments - Are asymmetrical - Look unstable (they couldn’t be held for long) - Feel specific, not generic Weak gesture moments - Arms halfway raised - Steps mid-stride but unexpressive - Faces between expressions Critique question ā€œIs the gesture saying something, or just happening?ā€ Stillness Stillness works when it creates tension against the world around it. Examples: - A person frozen while crowds move past - A subject locked in thought within a busy environment - A figure whose posture feels resolved and complete
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There are so many directions this challenge can go!! I’m intrigued to see what intentional movements and stillness can share!
Month 2 - Prompt 2 - Photopoetry Image Submissions
Comment on this to post images you have created for the Month 2 Photopoetry prompt.
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"There's a certain Slant of light, Winter Afternoons - That oppresses, like the Heft Of Cathedral Tunes - Heavenly Hurt, it gives us - We can find no scar, But internal difference, Where the Meanings, are - None may teach it - Any - 'Tis the Seal Despair - An imperial affliction Sent us of the Air - When it comes, the Landscape listens - Shadows - hold their breath - When it goes, 'tis like the Distance On the look of Death -" Emily Dickinson
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@Mike Thompson I have been working through this series of capturing grief. I lost my dad 4 years ago to Covid. It was very unexpected and I was only 26 at the time. I haven’t figured out how to process my grief but I’ve wanted to do a grief series with photos and writings. This is a part of battling the depression and mental health diagnosis that came from the trauma of his loss. This specific image was intended to pull the viewer into the battle in my head with depression and the medications required to combat them. Hoping to help the viewer feel the image in whatever way relates to them and their grief stories.
Seeing with Intent - Assignment 3 - Image Submissions
Light as Meaning. Comment on this to post images you have created for the Seeing with Intent Assignment 3: Light as Meaning. Intent: Move beyond light as a technical tool and treat it as part of the image's narrative.
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ā€œI’ve always sat in my showers Ever since I was a child I found solace in the space No one could get me My mind stuck listening to only water Thoughts can’t drown me here Overthinking can’t consume me here I am the slightest bit free For just a moment Everything can releaseā€ I feel like the lighting in this photograph is crucial to capturing the depth of darkness and emotion.
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@Savannah Nemiccolo Welcome to the Community.
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