Wednesday, October 12, 2016

SMART PLAN 1st 6weeks







Selection and Compilation- 4 points / The final collages are composed of a variation of photos that helps the viewer get an idea of what was happening at that moment.
Artistic Composition- 4 points / My images contain a variation of composition techniques like rule of thirds, vantage point, and depth of field.
Message/Center of Interest- 4 points / Although I took casual photos to capture more of the experience, the positioning strategies I used while taking these photos really helped create a story for every image.
Technical- 4 points / Overall, I think the images contain good lighting, focal points, and are positioned to give the viewer a good understanding of the main subject and what was occurring.

Sunday, April 17, 2016

Photojournalism Preview

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2. The photographer had to interact with these children in order to really capture these powerful images that portray their daily lives.

3. The writer suggests that you try to interact with those at the event, even a short conversation with someone attending can really make it easier to capture an image that tells a story. It helps you capture more emotion.

4. He suggests that it's best to try and look for very unique and eye catching subjects or backgrounds. Finding someone or something that stands out will add so much more emotion to the image and just give you an overall better understanding of what is occurring. 

5. Photojournalism can be described as telling a story through a series of photos. These photos are meant to portray different emotions and concepts.

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  • Try to capture subjects that you truly find interesting because it will help make the whole process much easier.
  • It's best to plan your images ahead by finding out the most you can about the subject. The more you investigate the easier it will be to get an idea on how to set up the images in a way that will tell a story.
  • Finding the little details about the subject can help you capture an extremely unique story through the images.
  • Find a way to capture emotions through the images you take. The emotions portrayed in the images is what will draw in the viewer and help them understand the story.
  • It's best to plan your ideas ahead, whether it be in your mind or written down. Figure out a way you will tell the story.






Friday, April 15, 2016

Landscape Major Assignment

ISO: 100
f/6.3
1/160


ISO: 100
f/7.1
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ISO: 100
f/7.1
1/200

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ISO: 100
f/5.6
1/250


ISO: 100
f/9
1/200

ISO: 100
f/6.3
1/100

ISO: 100
f/7.1
1/160

ISO: 100
f/5.6
1/200