
In these three pictures the technique of location portraiture has been used. In the photographs the models are standing away from the background to make the background blurred but then the models themselves are in focus. The women in the first image is wearing a suit which suggests that she is important. In all three pictures the women are looking directly at the camera. The bottom two pictures have a better composition because the models are placed in one corner it looks more effective.
The very last image has a very blurred background and doesn't look as effective as the other two images because the model looks out of place in the image.
In the following images the same technique of Location portraiture has been used but in a different way. The people in the photos are shown to be very important by looking larger than the background behind them. For example, in the first image the man looks like he is as tall as the clouds, this wouldn't be the case in real life.
In the second image the women is shown to be bigger than the buildings in the background, however this is because of the technique of location portraiture, she wouldn't be this tall in reality. The technique works by having the model separate from the background.
In the very last image again the women is shown to be very large, she is bigger than the car and the stadium behind her. The same technique of separating her front he background has been used to make it seem like she is larger than what is behind her.
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