Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Artist recreate



                                                                                                                          
. I recreated the photographs by the angle, the subject and the lighting also the background.
2. I know I was successful in my recreate photo shoot because my photos look like the copy cat but not exactly like the original 
3. I chose these photographs to recreate because it was an interesting experience to set up and recreate these photos.
4. My biggest take away from researching these artists and stepping into his/her shoes was she works hard in taking her pictures and doing her set up and then some.

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

forgiveness piece

  • forgiveness is to move past something or someone that hurt you to get on with your life, forgiveness it's for the other person it's for you to help you get on with your life. 
  • This represents the other part of my life when i was angry and hurt a lot of people in my life, i was controlled by that part of me, and i don't want to go back there.

shutterspeed final





the process and the theme I was going for was bouncy balls and the color.
the shutter speed i used was 1/20 f5.0 and iso 1600, this affected my theme because i caught the vibrant colors and the movement.
if I was to do it again i would do something outside or something like that.

Friday, February 20, 2015

Light Grafiti



my favorite is the middle one because it looks like a hand coming up from the ground grabbing something.
This didn't really spark any ideas but I really like working with the long shutter speed it was and is really fun.

Friday, January 9, 2015

Studio Portraits

Article 1:
A Fresh look at depth of field:
Everything should be crisp and photographers should be looking for the shadows that tell a story of the person is being take a picture of. Most photographers take  into account the shallow and large depth of field. What focus the photographer uses is key the Auto focus would make the image blurry but the manual focus would make the image clean crisp.
Article 2:
Where is your subject looking and why does it matter?:
Where your subject is looking can have a impact on how people are viewing your images. Have the person looking away from the camera, this shows that they are focused on something else. Looking directly at the camera it shows that they are the focal point. Give the subject space to look into and a head turn can be very affective.
Article 3:
4 tips for a natural looking portraits:
1. handle the hands: giving the subject something to hold
2.pull up a chair:so the subject won't get nervous
3.the attraction of distraction:distract the subject
4.respect:the subject deserves respect.


My partner will be Lauren in this assignment.


the lighting will be directly on the subject or shadowing the subject so there shadow is a shadow on the subject,


1.Natural photos in different point of views
2.Having a mirror in the picture held in different ways
3.a gory touch on the photos with make-up and effects
4.Having the perception be different in the photos
5.Having the shadow be a key in most of the photos using the darkness to my advantage