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Final image 5 - Falling down the stairs. This was the most convincing image of this accident. The angle of the body and the toys on the stairs adds to the story. Having the subject placed at the edge of the frame has more of an impact to the 'accidental' nature of this image. Shot from a worms eye view makes the length of the stairs appear longer and the fall higher. Elongating the subject away from the lens also adds to this affect. The red top and red train adds to the sense of danger. Drawing References Anatomy, How To Draw Stairs, Joseph Christian Leyendecker, Someone Falling, Worms Eye View, People Falling, City Photoshoot, Selfie Picture, Poses For Art

Final image 5 - Falling down the stairs. This was the most convincing image of this accident. The angle of the body and the toys on the stairs adds to the story. Having the subject placed at the edge of the frame has more of an impact to the 'accidental' nature of this image. Shot from a worms eye view makes the length of the stairs appear longer and the fall higher. Elongating the subject away from the lens also adds to this affect. The red top and red train adds to the sense of danger.

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The first time I ever heard of Sam Taylor-Wood was when Elton John hired her as the director of his new music video "I Want Love" feat. Robert Downey Jr (big fan here!). Considering the context of what Downey was going through, I was particularly moved by the sensitivity of the song and the way…

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