Monday, April 28, 2008

Friday, April 25, 2008

photo's









this one is staged, the reason i like it is how the light hits the lemon and the glass and the background of the city!














composite image,
why because with the butterfly's being a different color then what they are makes them look artistic













staged photo, the reason i like this photo is cause the light blue and the roses are pretty and it catches my attentention













this is composite image, the reason i like it cause she looks really evil



























Friday, April 18, 2008

glossary terms

Zone focus: you focus on the object

Bridge: you need to, lable the name, and then you need to lable what it is realated to.

Architectural Photography: it is where you shoot shapes, patterns, surroundings, and light shoot

Sports and Action Photography: shooting somthin action

Portrait photography: where a person sits infront of the camera and hands are crossed

Spread: you are spreading your photo on a page, making it bigger

Pica: you leave one picca between each box your draw

Eyeline: it is the line that cute threw the middle of the page

Dominant photo: in the middle of a year book there is always a dominate photo and that is the biggest out of the whole lay- out

Caption: take a picture, then you write a little paragraph about the picture

Internal Margins: you use the for creating your boxes and so the do not touch

Friday, March 28, 2008

action shoot

Zone Focus:
shoot where there is action around that area, and capture that moment.

Shutter Speed:
if a person is running the shutter speed needs to be high
like 250
the higher the shutter speed the better (for sports)

Panning:
having the camera focused on you,
always keep following you


Waiting for the Pause:
waiting for the pause is
when a person is playing soccer and turns around
in that moment he has to stop and thats when you take the photo.

Monday, March 17, 2008

alyssa schukar's
story
List three problems that the judges note with the portfolio
1-no emotion
2-all photo's has the same meaning
3-not enough strong signals

List two things the judges like-
1-they liked the photo with the man sweping, and the lighting on the wall
in the back ground
2-a photo showing emotion with the girl who just fell down from
the heardal
my over all impression, wow she had some good ones but the photo repeated over and over again.

travis haughton
photo j
List three problems that the judges note with the portfolio-
1-foucus is off
2-less tight
3-more looser

List two things the judges like-
1-one photo is showing different levels
2- light is good
my over all impression, some photo's where nice
and some where not


jordan murph
sports
List three problems that the judges note with the portfolio-
1-story does not stick
2-some photo's has no storys
3-photo's where posesd (some)

List two things the judges like-
1- pictures well lit

2-there was a good portrait
my over all impression, he had alot of good photo's but then
he lost track and took non meaning pictures wich that hurt him.

darly peveto
mixture
List three problems that the judges note with the portfolio-
1-photo's has no meaning
2-there is no story
3-no captions

List two things the judges like-
1-good lighting
2-some emotion
my over all impression, he did have some wonderful photo's
but none of them showed a meaning to it.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Gordon Parks peoms! and pictures


my favorite one from gordon parks it:Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly.Hold fast to dreams For when dreams go Life is a barren field Frozen with snow.

the reason i love this one is it tells you to hold on to your dreams and never let it go!
also gives you convidence not to let go anything you have made.........
and never let anyone get in the way of your dreams!

my favorite picture from the slide show would be: this one where she is with the baby's i really do not know how this connects with me, it shows her carring for her love ones! and i care for my love ones!
it shows how poor they are, they seem to be in a little room and there are three childern with her and she fed them with, wich looks like some werid soggy stuff. There is a picture of her in the mirrow and she looks happy then.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Cover History

Early Magazine Covers: in the mid 1700's they did not have covers on the magazing
they only had the title and the table of contents, and these were the early early magazinges.

now in the early times, sometimes they tended to modle the magazinge cover as a book, also
the cover would not show indication of what was inside it, too make the people more eager to look inside it.

The Poster Cover: in the 1890's and 1960's, they had decided that if they had a picture it
would show more meaning, and there were no words needed, the picture woud describe everything, the picture was mainly art, people would draw the pictures. In the early 1900's
Charles Dana Gibson, and many other people became famous for what they had drawn.
They framed the the picture.

Pictures Married to Type: by the 1800's the lines became common, in 1916, wonam faces appeard on the cover of most magazines and then came the headlines all around the picture.
The background would have to blend in with the woman, mainly where the woman had there shoot would be always by the ocean, or on a boat in the ocean, that was the most common picture back then.

In the Forest of Words: In the 21st century cover lines were as important as cover art. In some cases, cover lines and cover art improvised a new, vigorous, almost shocking. one cover was two different guys, holding two gutars, one is smiling the other one happends to be serious this is more modern. Some covers of this period contain cover lines that are actually larger than the title