Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Friday, May 16, 2014
Monday, April 7, 2014
Photojournalism Preview
Explain what kind of planning and research the photographer had to ask to get the photos they took?
This was in Africa, maybe he got the news of the bombs in Africa and he went to see and took the picture.
Explain what kind of planning and research the photographer had to ask to get the photos they took?
Explain what kind of planning and research the photographer had to ask to get the photos they took?
This picture made me think that there is not impossibles to make a better future, the photographer maybe discover this or someone told him and he went there.
3. Under the section on "Planning," what does the writer suggest doing to capture emotional images?
To get involved and ask people what they are protesting, fighting, etc at the event.
4. Under the section on "Composition," what does the writer suggest doing to help you "pick a face out of the crowd?"
the writer says to not take too many photos of the back of peoples heads, it lack emotion and to capture a good photo you should catch at least one persons face and have it framed in any way you can.
5. What is a photo essay?
A collection of images that capture with a progression of events, emotions, and concepts.
6. Summarize the 5 tips the writer provides.
Planning Ahead:
What event will you photograph?
A soccer game.
Provide the 5 Ws and H for your event:
Who: My cousin
What: Playing soccer
When:
Where: in a stadium
Why (why will the event happen?): it is a tournament out of school
How (how will the event happen?):
This was in Africa, maybe he got the news of the bombs in Africa and he went to see and took the picture.
Explain what kind of planning and research the photographer had to ask to get the photos they took?
Explain what kind of planning and research the photographer had to ask to get the photos they took?
This picture made me think that there is not impossibles to make a better future, the photographer maybe discover this or someone told him and he went there.
3. Under the section on "Planning," what does the writer suggest doing to capture emotional images?
To get involved and ask people what they are protesting, fighting, etc at the event.
4. Under the section on "Composition," what does the writer suggest doing to help you "pick a face out of the crowd?"
the writer says to not take too many photos of the back of peoples heads, it lack emotion and to capture a good photo you should catch at least one persons face and have it framed in any way you can.
5. What is a photo essay?
A collection of images that capture with a progression of events, emotions, and concepts.
6. Summarize the 5 tips the writer provides.
- Find a topic to shoot
- Have all research done
- find the "real story"
- Have the pictures show the emotions of the people involved
- Plan your shots
Planning Ahead:
What event will you photograph?
A soccer game.
Provide the 5 Ws and H for your event:
Who: My cousin
What: Playing soccer
When:
Where: in a stadium
Why (why will the event happen?): it is a tournament out of school
How (how will the event happen?):
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
HDR photography
1. What does HDR stand for?
High Dynamic Range
2. In your own words, explain what makes an HDR photo an HDR photo?
HDR Photography is a type of photography that allows an image appear as if the human eye was the one who took the photo. Without out HDR affect, parts of the image would be over exposed or under exposed, it just combines picture together to get the perfect photo.
3. What is bracketing?
Bracketing is when you take 2 or more photos with different exposures, then you combines them to make on "perfect" picture.
4. What software can you use to produce an HDR image?
Photoshop
5. When selecting layers, what do you have to be careful about when creating your HDR photos?
you have to be careful about not selection to many photos because it leaves pixels exposed.
High Dynamic Range
2. In your own words, explain what makes an HDR photo an HDR photo?
HDR Photography is a type of photography that allows an image appear as if the human eye was the one who took the photo. Without out HDR affect, parts of the image would be over exposed or under exposed, it just combines picture together to get the perfect photo.
3. What is bracketing?
Bracketing is when you take 2 or more photos with different exposures, then you combines them to make on "perfect" picture.
4. What software can you use to produce an HDR image?
Photoshop
5. When selecting layers, what do you have to be careful about when creating your HDR photos?
you have to be careful about not selection to many photos because it leaves pixels exposed.
Monday, March 24, 2014
Friday, March 7, 2014
Family Portraits Preview
1. Whose family will you photograph?
I don't know.
My family do not like take pictures of themselves.
Maybe my friend's family
2. Where will you shoot?
It need to be a daily place where it is inn-of light to have good pictures.
A park
3. What type of lighting will you use?
Flash light, Day light, Sun light
4. What challenges will you encounter?
I do not like poses so I just will tell them to be their selves and have some fun.
5. How will you deal with these challenges?
Tell them not to be shy and express their selves what ever they want.
6. Post an example for inspiration for your shoot. Explain what you like about the photo and how you will attempt to emulate or use for inspiration.
They look so nature and the photo is really pretty, I like the light and the photographer took that cute moment.
I don't know.
My family do not like take pictures of themselves.
Maybe my friend's family
2. Where will you shoot?
It need to be a daily place where it is inn-of light to have good pictures.
A park
3. What type of lighting will you use?
Flash light, Day light, Sun light
4. What challenges will you encounter?
I do not like poses so I just will tell them to be their selves and have some fun.
5. How will you deal with these challenges?
Tell them not to be shy and express their selves what ever they want.
6. Post an example for inspiration for your shoot. Explain what you like about the photo and how you will attempt to emulate or use for inspiration.
They look so nature and the photo is really pretty, I like the light and the photographer took that cute moment.
Pet Portrait Project Preview
1. What type of pet will you photography?
My aunt's dog. Floppy
2. Where will you shoot?
In her backyard or in the park or inside of the house.
3. What type of lighting will you use?
Day light (sun light)
4. What challenges will you encounter?
Maybe the dog will not cooperate with me and he would be running and being crazy but that is the thing shoot in the perfect moment.
5. How will you overcome these challenges?
I am very patience so I will put the camera in the correct exposure and instead of one shoot I will put continuous shooting.
6. Post an example for inspiration for your shoot. Explain what you like about the photo and how you will attempt to emulate or use for inspiration.
It looks like my aunt's dog and he look so comfortable, he looks like he is posing. I like hte face of the dog, the color of the hair, etc.
My aunt's dog. Floppy
2. Where will you shoot?
In her backyard or in the park or inside of the house.
3. What type of lighting will you use?
Day light (sun light)
4. What challenges will you encounter?
Maybe the dog will not cooperate with me and he would be running and being crazy but that is the thing shoot in the perfect moment.
5. How will you overcome these challenges?
I am very patience so I will put the camera in the correct exposure and instead of one shoot I will put continuous shooting.
6. Post an example for inspiration for your shoot. Explain what you like about the photo and how you will attempt to emulate or use for inspiration.
It looks like my aunt's dog and he look so comfortable, he looks like he is posing. I like hte face of the dog, the color of the hair, etc.
Monday, March 3, 2014
Friday, February 21, 2014
Guest Speaker: Azul Ox Visuals Part 1
Five Questions
1) How long did you take to learn all about photography?
2) How much did you charge for photo shoot?
3) Why did you choose the photography career?
4) Is it important your knowledge more than equipment? or vice versa?
5) Which ones are you favorites lens?
PART 2 I WAS ABSENT!!!!!
1) How long did you take to learn all about photography?
2) How much did you charge for photo shoot?
3) Why did you choose the photography career?
4) Is it important your knowledge more than equipment? or vice versa?
5) Which ones are you favorites lens?
PART 2 I WAS ABSENT!!!!!
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