June 8, 2009

How do I investigate closure in photography?

t_nugz2k2 asked:


I’m a photography student and we have an assignment to capture closure. I’m having a hard time “finding” closure. Maybe I’m looking too hard. I was just looking for suggestions that would help me understand and photograph closure better.

Janiya

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Comments on How do I investigate closure in photography?

June 10, 2009

cabridog @ 10:09 pm

Jaren

Search through the brochure of the camera that you are using, you will be safe !!!

June 12, 2009

mike @ 1:44 pm

Aleah

I hope I am interpretting you right… perhaps an example of closure would be to take a picture of a someone at a hospital who is obviosly dieing talking to a family member. That whole part of life is about closure.

Kelli @ 11:10 pm

Nikolas

Google “photograph closure” - surprising answers.

June 14, 2009

nuclearfuel @ 8:14 am

Tess

Closure can mean a lot of different things to a lot of different people. Often, it’s a subtle emotion, unlike anger, laughter etc. Why not post outside a court of law and watch people walking out of a messy divorce or a legal settlement. I’m sure you’ll see lots of faces with closure written all over them.