1. How can Framing give the photo Context? Framing can give a photo context by surrounding the subject with things that give an impression of who or what they are and what they are experiencing. For example a woman framed by and old window in a run down mansion tells a much different story than a woman whose face is framed by well placed tree branches. 2. How can Framing create a sense of depth in the photo? Framing can create depth in a photo by developing more foreground and adding an additional layer to the shot. 3. How can Framing create intrigue in the photo? Framing can create intrigue by blocking out elements of a photo to create a sense of curiosity in the viewer. 4. What are some examples of things that can be used to create Framing in the photo? Many things can be utilized as a frame within a shot some easy examples are, a window, a doorway, people, or tree branches. 5. What should you consider when thinking about the depth of field in a photo that uses Framing? When using framing in a photo it is important to consider whether you want your frame to be in or out of focus and adjust your depth of field accordingly. For example if your frame adds some kind of context you would like to include you may want a more expansive depth of field to ensure your frame comes out clear.