Thursday, October 31, 2024

Girl traveling the galaxy

  From: Melissa


Hello, my photo stands for the Smurfette Principle because in Katha Pollitt “Hers; The Smurfette principle she states that the Smurfette principle: a group of male buddies will be accented by a lone female, stereotypically defined.” In my photo I have a bunch of male Star Wars characters and one female Star Wars character. The girl character is the side kick to the male characters. I put the female Star Wars character in the middle, so she is like the trophy and all the other male characters surround her. In the background is the Death Star and the Star Wars characters are inside, and the background is space. The creative techniques I had to use is space. The male Star Wars characters take up space with their capes and armor while the female Star War character takes less space being tiny and petite. The background is balanced with the dark grey Death Star spaceship. I use zoom as one of the camera’s creative techniques to make the atmosphere of the picture look bigger and I use a wide lens as well. I group the male Star Wars characters by color so they can stand out better against the background of the Death Star. In conclusion this is my photo assignment is about the Smurfette principle.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Name: David
In this photo I can see where the line starts and ends in here. On the top of all their heads. The line perfectly lines up and your eyes follows the guy first and ends with the guy last. I also chose the Smurfette principle for toys as well. It seems like the Smurfette principle is in a lot of kid toys for some reason. I also noticed that the colors on the male toys are a lot brighter than the girl toy making it a lot harder to see her but see the other guy characters. Even making the grey in the back darker for easy vision. I think making the picture have a wide lens is also a good idea because in the center of the photo it’s smaller harder to see what’s there while the side of the photo is much better to see.