Monday, November 30, 2015

11/30: Pictures taken of Sarasota for my 'South Florida EXCURSION' issue over my recent holiday break

'Insert' of a Lido Beach sign to give readers a sense of location.

'Vertical Wide Shot' of the Street of St. Armand's Circle to portray an idea of place and to show a restaurant featured in our magazine, Daiquiri Deck.

'Horizontal Long Wide Shot' intended to give readers the opportunity to see Lido Beach on fairly wide scale, almost as if every aspect is captured within this photo.

'Insert' of VW Van with Spongebob along St. Armand's Circle intended to add humor to this travel magazine.

This bay overlooks the Marina Jack Restaurant by Downtown Sarasota. This 'Wide Shot' is meant to encompass as much of the atmosphere as I can do for the readers, again allowing them to get a better glimpse of Sarasota, our featured south Florida location.

Another 'Wide Shot' to encompass the entirety of the main entrance to the famed AMC Mall and its shoppers towards the Venice end of Sarasota. This allows me to better communicate how many people come here, as I can show all of them using this shot as well.

'Wide Shot' of the AMC Movie Theatre in the AMC Mall. The decor is interesting to me, very eye-catching, and therefore, I wanted to use this shot so that I could capture that for readers. This type of shot also conveys how busy the mall is because I can fit more people in the frame.
'Wide Shot' and 'Insert' of the Unconditional Surrender statue located in Downtown Sarasota. The 'Wide Shot' is meant to broadcast to readers that it is indeed a popular tourist attraction in the area because it has made me capable of showing these tourists. The 'Insert' shows them the statue.

'Canted Mid-Shot' of the Asolo Theatre located in Northern Sarasota. The 'Mid-Shot' allows for one to read the words on the photo such as, Asolo Rep and West Side Story that convey place and meaning of place, such as the fact that this fancy building is a playhouse. The image is 'canted' so that the readers will most likely assume that they have to look harder at the particular photo if they intend to ever understand it. They then will have to read the words that I want them too in the photo.

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