Thursday, January 23, 2014

Semester Final Exam - Period 3

1. http://bianelyregalado4.wix.com/moneyteam
2.http://jesuisnelly.blogspot.com/2014/01/the-final-project.html
The final project was my favorite because it was the only time i was actually really invested in photography. I made sure the lighting was right and my "models" also called as my group members were not facing me. You can see a different emotion on all their faces.
3.This is my favorite photograph from the year because it has every single one of my group members. I wouldn't have gone as far as i have in this class if it was not for them. Not only that, but I really like their poses. It was captured off guard yet they look like they were ready for the picture.
4.
  • Theres a great amount of light contrast.
  • The camera was focused in some areas and in others the image was soft.
  • Position of the camera was well adjusted
5. Advantages of working in groups: 
  • Everyone can feed off of their ideas.
  • There is always help if you need it.
  • You get to have different opinions on your work.
Disadvantages of working in groups:
  • Everyone wants their idea to be added.
  • Conflict between who's group leader.
  • They can get annoying at times because one always thinks they're always right.
6. Picture Perfect
7.Henri Cartier-Bresson's photography was inspirational because he made sure he focused on Geometry, saw the world like a painting, He stuck to one lens, and always strived for more.
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9. Second semester we should do photographs with nature of habitations. Instead of focusing on human emotion, why not focus on capturing the beauty of a location and the emotion it causes us? possibly a field trip?

10. Mr.Farley has a "Hecka Free Zone" because as possible upcoming photographers, he does not want his students to be restricted of their potential.



Friday, January 17, 2014

The Final Project

The Final Project consisted of black and white photographs for my group. Either it has to do with actions that describe one of my group members or it deals with a reenactment from a photo we all saw.





Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Inspirational Photos: August Sander

Photos inspired by a german photographer who died in cologne. His name was August Sander. Each photo was a type he would take because he took people doing everyday actions Similar faces and expressions but thats the beauty of his work. He was able to capture what other photographers could not. He was able to show how artistic a simple background could be even with the person being the center of attention. 
When my group and I tried to imitate his photographs we focused more on the background rather than the person who was being our model. as we focused on the setting, we realized the model was coming out great also. August's method for taking pictures was more than affective.  






Tuesday, October 22, 2013

before

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I cropped the rule of thirds this way because the images become smaller and smaller as you go down.