Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Monday, May 12, 2008
Friday, May 9, 2008
Ideas for my photo essay
I think that I am going to use the third choice, the narrated documentary - The photographer tells a true story using photos to illustrate the points. I'm going to do mine about either my day or over a weeks time span to try and get some more interesting things happening.
Photo Illustration: I think that I am going to do my story on celebrity baby names and use a staged illustration to show the names.
Photo Illustration: I think that I am going to do my story on celebrity baby names and use a staged illustration to show the names.
Friday, April 25, 2008
Photo Illustrations
2. To me this illustration shows the fun and the fruitiness to the drink by using the glowing ice cubes.
3. I like this photo because of the fun colors in it. I think is represents the drink well just by looking at the picture of it.
3. I like this photo because of the fun colors in it. I think is represents the drink well just by looking at the picture of it.
2. This photo tells a story about the man here who has created many different telescopes. The large moon in the background shows what he could be looking at through the telescope.
3. I like this photo because of the space like feel that it gives with the moon.
3. I like this photo because of the space like feel that it gives with the moon.
2. This photo shows the beauty of a wedding. Since its been turned into a "painting" it makes the photo seem classic.
3. I like this photo mostly for the beauty of it. I really like the lines in the faux oil painting.
2. This photo shows to me how music has evolved from the 7 inch records to the MP3's and iPOD's but is still as important as ever.
3. This was one of my favorites because of the music aspect of it. I just liked the way that the picture was done too.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Photo Illustrations
My favorite photo illustration was the one about being "Left Handed and Loving it" with Kermit the frog. I like the idea of using something out of the ordinary to show that its cool to be left handed. Using Kermit kept the cover lighthearted like the article it self. The photo of Kermit shows him with his left hand in the air indicating that he too is left handed. There were also pictures of celebrities at the bottom who were left handed and I think that that would be a good way to catch peoples attention as well as using Kermit.
Friday, April 18, 2008
Photo Essays
The Introspective Photographer: Jewelry Class, Spring Break
The First Person Documentary: Dogs, My Dad
The Narrated Documentary: Marley Fest, Eeyore's Birthday
The First Person Documentary: Dogs, My Dad
The Narrated Documentary: Marley Fest, Eeyore's Birthday
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Digital Contest
Categories that I want to shoot for:
Animals/Pets
Black and White/Sepia
Friends
Vacation Photos
Animals/Pets
Black and White/Sepia
Friends
Vacation Photos
Friday, March 28, 2008
Capture what you have learned
Zone Focus: Focusing on one spot where you know that a lot of action happens.
Shutter Speed: When shooting sports, you usually need a fast shutter speed with a big aperture to freeze action. If you use a medium shutter speed you will capture action rather then freezing it.
Panning: Panning is when you follow a subject that is in motion. This will allow you to use a little bit slower shutter speed then usually used so that you can adjust to the bad lighting in most gyms or night games outside. Also, this will keep the subject in focus and the background blurred.
Waiting for the Pause: When waiting for the pause you are simply waiting for the change in action. An example would be when a soccer player is running towards the goal one way and the other team gets the ball so he has to stop to turn and run the other way.
Shutter Speed: When shooting sports, you usually need a fast shutter speed with a big aperture to freeze action. If you use a medium shutter speed you will capture action rather then freezing it.
Panning: Panning is when you follow a subject that is in motion. This will allow you to use a little bit slower shutter speed then usually used so that you can adjust to the bad lighting in most gyms or night games outside. Also, this will keep the subject in focus and the background blurred.
Waiting for the Pause: When waiting for the pause you are simply waiting for the change in action. An example would be when a soccer player is running towards the goal one way and the other team gets the ball so he has to stop to turn and run the other way.
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Austin Architecture
1 Light
2 Surroundings
3 Surroundings
4 Surroundings
5 Shapes
6 Angles
7 Light
8 Angles
9 Light
10 Surroundings
11 Light
12 Surroundings
13 Patterns
14 Angles
15 Shapes
16 Angles/Patterns
My favorite photo was number 9. I like how the photographer used a long shutter speed to get the blur of the car tail lights and the brightness of the lights on the building. This photo shows the lighting of the building along with the shapes and surroundings. The building is very unique and I think that this photo does a good job at bringing out the beautiful architecture.
2 Surroundings
3 Surroundings
4 Surroundings
5 Shapes
6 Angles
7 Light
8 Angles
9 Light
10 Surroundings
11 Light
12 Surroundings
13 Patterns
14 Angles
15 Shapes
16 Angles/Patterns
My favorite photo was number 9. I like how the photographer used a long shutter speed to get the blur of the car tail lights and the brightness of the lights on the building. This photo shows the lighting of the building along with the shapes and surroundings. The building is very unique and I think that this photo does a good job at bringing out the beautiful architecture.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Sports
I want to shoot disc golf.
Im going to try and shoot this weekend at Mary Moore park.
Safety shots:
someone throwing the disc
my friends before they play
simple action shots
Money shots:
the disc goinging into basket
someone throwing using a "backhand" throw
Im going to try and shoot this weekend at Mary Moore park.
Safety shots:
someone throwing the disc
my friends before they play
simple action shots
Money shots:
the disc goinging into basket
someone throwing using a "backhand" throw
Friday, March 7, 2008
What the judges have to say
Melissa Golden
Her story was about Senior citizens
Photojournalism
Problems:
Not many of the pictures stood out.
They have seen the story before.
There was really only one good portrait.
What they liked:
She captured a good portrait.
She got action with the softball photo.
My impression:
I liked the photo story more then the random pictures at the beginning. The photo story had nicer photographs and she attempted to used better techniques like lighting in those photos. In the beginning photos she failed to use many techniques.
Josh Birnbahm
His story was about the wheel chair basketball
Mostly sports
Problems:
Used bad angles.
The shots had potential but he didn't wait for the moments.
All were secondary pictures, nothing was strong.
Things they liked:
He caught the moment with the soccer picture.
He used good lighting in a few pictures that had good faces in them.
My impression:
I liked that alot of his photos had emotion in them and he caught some of the people at a good time to show how they were really feeling. But, some of his photos just weren't that great. I didn't like them at all. Some were boring and lame.
Nick Adams
Photojournalism
Problems:
The photos don't say anything, you have to read the long caption to understand it.
He cut of too much of the heads in multiple pictures.
They are really tired of kids in the photos.
What they liked:
The photos were mostly good graphically even though some weren't photojournalism.
The way he used silhouettes.
My impression:
I liked a lot of the techniques he used like the silhouettes. One of his pictures would be really boring while the next would be really busy.
Alyssa Schukar
Photojournalism
Problems:
The photos weren't up close and personal.
There weren't enough strong singles.
The whole story was dark except for a select few.
What they liked:
Good graphics.
She used good a good background with the pastel colors.
My impression:
Her story was pretty dark and I didn't enjoy that. She only two pictures that I really liked and the rest were just kind of boring.
The Winning Story
Strengths:
He was right up there with the athletes in the photos. He captured photos where everyone was doing something
Weaknesses:
There were not many weaknesses. One thing they did say though was that two of the pictures were very similar, just done with another sport.
Deciding the winner:
The judges simply picked out the portfolios that had bad pictures in them. The winner had no bad pictures in it.
I agree with the judges on the picture of the sumo wrestler on the escalator because I like the photo too. I think that the photographer caught a good moment with the ladies reaction
Her story was about Senior citizens
Photojournalism
Problems:
Not many of the pictures stood out.
They have seen the story before.
There was really only one good portrait.
What they liked:
She captured a good portrait.
She got action with the softball photo.
My impression:
I liked the photo story more then the random pictures at the beginning. The photo story had nicer photographs and she attempted to used better techniques like lighting in those photos. In the beginning photos she failed to use many techniques.
Josh Birnbahm
His story was about the wheel chair basketball
Mostly sports
Problems:
Used bad angles.
The shots had potential but he didn't wait for the moments.
All were secondary pictures, nothing was strong.
Things they liked:
He caught the moment with the soccer picture.
He used good lighting in a few pictures that had good faces in them.
My impression:
I liked that alot of his photos had emotion in them and he caught some of the people at a good time to show how they were really feeling. But, some of his photos just weren't that great. I didn't like them at all. Some were boring and lame.
Nick Adams
Photojournalism
Problems:
The photos don't say anything, you have to read the long caption to understand it.
He cut of too much of the heads in multiple pictures.
They are really tired of kids in the photos.
What they liked:
The photos were mostly good graphically even though some weren't photojournalism.
The way he used silhouettes.
My impression:
I liked a lot of the techniques he used like the silhouettes. One of his pictures would be really boring while the next would be really busy.
Alyssa Schukar
Photojournalism
Problems:
The photos weren't up close and personal.
There weren't enough strong singles.
The whole story was dark except for a select few.
What they liked:
Good graphics.
She used good a good background with the pastel colors.
My impression:
Her story was pretty dark and I didn't enjoy that. She only two pictures that I really liked and the rest were just kind of boring.
The Winning Story
Strengths:
He was right up there with the athletes in the photos. He captured photos where everyone was doing something
Weaknesses:
There were not many weaknesses. One thing they did say though was that two of the pictures were very similar, just done with another sport.
Deciding the winner:
The judges simply picked out the portfolios that had bad pictures in them. The winner had no bad pictures in it.
I agree with the judges on the picture of the sumo wrestler on the escalator because I like the photo too. I think that the photographer caught a good moment with the ladies reaction
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Langston Hughes Poems
I read for twenty seven minutes. This was my favorite poem of his.
Merry-Go-Round
Where is the Jim Crow section
On this merry-go-round,
Mister, cause I want to ride?
Down South where I come from
White and colored
Can't sit side by side.
Down South on the train
There's a Jim Crow car.
On the bus we're put in the back—
But there ain't no back
To a merry-go-round!
Where's the horse
For a kid that's black?
Langston Hughes
This was my favorite poem because it shows a childs point of view. The child is young and inocent but has always been shown that he has to be separated from whites.
This was my favorite photo by Parks. To me this is an enviromental portrait. This man is begging for money or anything else he can get. His life is lived on the street and doing what he can to survive and I think that this picture shows that. This man doesnt look particularly happy about having to beg but I do think that he is showing emotion with his music and is really into the music. The lighting creates shadows on his face showing his ageing as well.
Merry-Go-Round
Where is the Jim Crow section
On this merry-go-round,
Mister, cause I want to ride?
Down South where I come from
White and colored
Can't sit side by side.
Down South on the train
There's a Jim Crow car.
On the bus we're put in the back—
But there ain't no back
To a merry-go-round!
Where's the horse
For a kid that's black?
Langston Hughes
This was my favorite poem because it shows a childs point of view. The child is young and inocent but has always been shown that he has to be separated from whites.
This was my favorite photo by Parks. To me this is an enviromental portrait. This man is begging for money or anything else he can get. His life is lived on the street and doing what he can to survive and I think that this picture shows that. This man doesnt look particularly happy about having to beg but I do think that he is showing emotion with his music and is really into the music. The lighting creates shadows on his face showing his ageing as well.
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Best Covers
Potraits
1 informal
2 formal
3 informal and sort of enviromental
5 enviromental
9 formal
10 formal
11 enviromental
13 enviromental
15 formal
18 enviromental
19 formal
20 enviromental
21 enviromental
22 informal
23 informal
24 informal
26 informal
27 informal
28 enviromental
29 informal
29 enviromental
31 formal
27 informal
28 enviromental
29 informal
29 enviromental
31 formal
32 formal and informal
35 formal
36 formal
37a formal *favorite*
37b enviromental
37c formal
#37(tie) Details (February 1989) This cover of Details features a photograph of Cyndi Lauper sporting a classic Hollywood look. In the issue, Lauper discusses her songwriting and recounts her trip to the U.S.S.R. with a group of American songwriters the previous year to collaborate with Soviet counterparts. They produced the song “Cold Sky,” which appears on the album Action Speaks Louder Than Words.
In this cover photo of Cyndi Lauper she has her Hollywood look. He pale skin flows with her bleach blonde hair. The title of the magazine is also with that same flowing, relaxed look that she has. She looks layed back but still glamorous
Cover History
Cover types
1. Early Magazine Covers
Early Magazines were without photographs and with no text or any sort of headline. There were some pictures but they were general drawings. A common thing among early magazines was to have the table of contents serve as the cover. That was all of the text on the cover. Also the titles weren't flashy and big like they are today.
2. The Poster Cover
The poster cover focused on having a large photo and picture with little text and only a title. The photo would usually take up the entire over sized page. The only print would generally be little and at the very bottom in unused space.
3. Pictures Married to Type
In pictures married to type the type began to go with the picture when before the picture would most of the time have nothing to do with what was actually in the magazine. The shape of the type would be similar to the photo. The title got larger and began to overlap with the photo. The type would usually be in a side bar along the photo or the subject in the photo.
4. In the Forest of Words
The modern magazine cover known as a forest of words is how the majority of covers are done today. Headlines and type over almost all of the page. The subject merges with the title and you can find type covering most of their body. Also you will find ladies in swimsuits in a pose that seems that it was made just so the type could fit around them.
1. Early Magazine Covers
Early Magazines were without photographs and with no text or any sort of headline. There were some pictures but they were general drawings. A common thing among early magazines was to have the table of contents serve as the cover. That was all of the text on the cover. Also the titles weren't flashy and big like they are today.
2. The Poster Cover
The poster cover focused on having a large photo and picture with little text and only a title. The photo would usually take up the entire over sized page. The only print would generally be little and at the very bottom in unused space.
3. Pictures Married to Type
In pictures married to type the type began to go with the picture when before the picture would most of the time have nothing to do with what was actually in the magazine. The shape of the type would be similar to the photo. The title got larger and began to overlap with the photo. The type would usually be in a side bar along the photo or the subject in the photo.
4. In the Forest of Words
The modern magazine cover known as a forest of words is how the majority of covers are done today. Headlines and type over almost all of the page. The subject merges with the title and you can find type covering most of their body. Also you will find ladies in swimsuits in a pose that seems that it was made just so the type could fit around them.
Friday, January 18, 2008
My favorite portrait
I really like this picture of The Grateful Dead because of the serene looks on their faces. Their music really was about love for one another and I think that this picture does a good job of showing that. The picture is also pretty simple. It has lines in the back the guide your eye across the picture too. For me personally I want to do something similar with my photos. Really show what someone is about and have their personality show though the photo.
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