Frame within frame Photography is a creative technique of composition that involves a photographer using elements in a scene to surround the main subject. This natural “frame” draws the viewer’s eye to the subject, adds depth, and results in a more interesting, visually appealing photograph.
emphasizes the point of an object
Any digital camera is a good start, HD doesn't really pertain to still photography anymore. Only video
Architectural photography is specialized photography of structures. It involves special lenses and techniques to portray the subjects in proper perspective and without photographic distortion. It is primarily concerned with accurate portrayal of the structure, rather than artistic merit.
· Framing is blocking some elements in the photograph, like creating a frame, to show off the main element in the photograph.
The documentary-style field of social photography documents social issues, daily life, and interpersonal relationships. It has its roots in early photojournalism and uses real-life stories with candid and contextual photography to document underrepresented communities, increase awareness, and inspire introspection or change.
in our photography class, it is either frame within frame, or double images. everyone calls it different things, but universally called frame within frame. :) If you mean frame within a 'door' frame. then it is called a sub-frame
A goal which can be achieved within the time frame of one to five yrs of period.
The modern definition of photography is the process of producing images. This also includes, the process of taking or producing a photo.
A building.
How about, "I can shoot you!", or "Picture This!", or "We can frame you".
Intermediate goals or medium goals are goals that can be achieve within the time frame of one to five years
emphasizes the point of an object
it is a frame you write text in for art
Photography is the process of taking pictures with a camera - it's the definition of the word. Without a camera of some sort, it's not photography.
a2+b2=c2
It is the juxtaposition of several elements in the photograph
Log Frame stands for Logical Framework