Close up shots show details and emotion in the face, this closeup shot is not very serious as you can see by the pose and it has social, cultural context being satirical of teenage boys who do that pose - unironically - as a means of flirting.
Medium shots are good at showing facial expressions with posture and actions, this shot shows a smiling girl with her hand playing with her hair, giving an element of playful movement. This also showing some of the background, it was taken under a bridge where you can see dark colours and graffiti, which contrasts the models bright clothing and smile.
Longshots show the whole person in the frame which reveals much more than a medium shot. This longshot depicts movement as the model is crouching on a ledge with her arms outstretched, it shows childish and fun behaviour with the big smile - the arms suggest that she's about to fall and is trying to keep her balanced. This also has social context around the graffiti and dirty area.
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