This is my transformative photo that has changed the way I feel about photography because I used to not really be able to take nice photos because I could never keep my hand steady and I don't know if it has to do with arthritis being in my genes but I finally learned how to keep my hand steady and take somewhat decent photos. I learned how to get the perfect amount of light and shade in this photo, and it also taught me to back up a little to get a nice picture of the mountains in the back.To me the details in this photo are amazing, you can perfectly
see the wet sand and all the beautiful waves, this photo represents healing by the nature of beauty.
The difference between shape and form is that shapes have closed lines and are 2-D geometric figures while forms are 3-D shapes that express length, width and depth.
The difference between pattern and repetition is that pattern is a repeating of a symbol all over the art but repetition is what works with pattern to make the art seem active.It creates a unity within the work of art.
My Weebly About Page
About Me Weebly page that inspired me
Presentation Project
Commercial Photo Shoot
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Monday, June 8, 2015
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Carmel Beach Photographers
Carmel Beach Photographer 1
Carmel Beach Photographer 2
Carmel Beach Photographer 3
Carmel Beach Photographer 1
Carmel Beach Photographer 2
Carmel Beach Photographer 3
Friday, May 29, 2015
Student Website Reviews
Anish's Photos
I really like his blog set up and I like his depth of field the most because of all the colors.
Vedant's Photos\
I like his Road to a New Pr gallery, the photos look professional. My favorite photo is the one where a guy is wearing the hundreds shirt and his face is covered, it looks dope
Rudrik's Photos
I really like how his whole blog is sports based and the volleyball laying in the sand looks really nice and the commerical photo shoot pictures are great and i love all the color thats involved.
Alvina's Photos
I really like the photos of open house and all the cosmetics and my favorite photo is of freddy showing off his painted nails.
I really like his blog set up and I like his depth of field the most because of all the colors.
Vedant's Photos\
I like his Road to a New Pr gallery, the photos look professional. My favorite photo is the one where a guy is wearing the hundreds shirt and his face is covered, it looks dope
Rudrik's Photos
I really like how his whole blog is sports based and the volleyball laying in the sand looks really nice and the commerical photo shoot pictures are great and i love all the color thats involved.
Alvina's Photos
I really like the photos of open house and all the cosmetics and my favorite photo is of freddy showing off his painted nails.
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Monday, May 18, 2015
Thursday, April 23, 2015
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
MSJMCW STORY
This week is multi-culture week and I am a part of Senior Bhangra, and I'm really excited because its our last time being together as a class and performing and cheering for each other. Graduation is coming up, we have six weeks left and I feel sad but at the same time I'm so happy to get the hell out of here. It's a bittersweet feeling.Asia day was on the Monday right after Spring break, and I was going to dress up but I didn't because I didn't even know that it was Asia day. Every year during multi-cultural week I never dressed up but this year I actually plan to dress up this Friday when we have to wear our own culture. I plan on wearing something simple but Indian because some Indian clothing can be very heavy and uncomfortable, I wouldn't mind wearing the fancy clothing but since I have to perform I think I'm just going to wear something light and simple. I feel like when we are done with multi-culture week we are basically done with like everything. No more dancing, singing and no more performances or stress. Major respect to the people who are in charge of everything and who have got shit done over the years. Thank you to them.
This week is multi-culture week and I am a part of Senior Bhangra, and I'm really excited because its our last time being together as a class and performing and cheering for each other. Graduation is coming up, we have six weeks left and I feel sad but at the same time I'm so happy to get the hell out of here. It's a bittersweet feeling.Asia day was on the Monday right after Spring break, and I was going to dress up but I didn't because I didn't even know that it was Asia day. Every year during multi-cultural week I never dressed up but this year I actually plan to dress up this Friday when we have to wear our own culture. I plan on wearing something simple but Indian because some Indian clothing can be very heavy and uncomfortable, I wouldn't mind wearing the fancy clothing but since I have to perform I think I'm just going to wear something light and simple. I feel like when we are done with multi-culture week we are basically done with like everything. No more dancing, singing and no more performances or stress. Major respect to the people who are in charge of everything and who have got shit done over the years. Thank you to them.
Thursday, April 2, 2015
Photo 2
1)Fast because there's movement
2)Color because of the guy wearing bright orange in the back and the guy who's shoe is flying is wearing all white, there's a good amount of color in the photo
3) Element of Art is Lines because the road is divided in half with a line and his clothes are wrinkly filled with lines
4)Movement because there is three guys in movement, they're about to get injured right after they fall off that motorcycle and there is like a rickshaw coming right at them, hopefully it stops
1)Fast because there's movement
2)Color because of the guy wearing bright orange in the back and the guy who's shoe is flying is wearing all white, there's a good amount of color in the photo
3) Element of Art is Lines because the road is divided in half with a line and his clothes are wrinkly filled with lines
4)Movement because there is three guys in movement, they're about to get injured right after they fall off that motorcycle and there is like a rickshaw coming right at them, hopefully it stops
Friday, March 27, 2015
Photo 19
I like this one because it shows how that religion is important, and the lady looks really happy holding the bible.
I like this one because it shows how that religion is important, and the lady looks really happy holding the bible.
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Friday, February 13, 2015
1. What was The Photo League's credo?
The Photo League's credo was that the camera really has a potential to change the world I think it's more than just a device for taking pictures. Its like a paintbrush or maybe paint for an artist. The person behind the camera is the real artist.
2. What organization did The Photo League separate from?
The Photo League separated from an organization called The Film and Photo League this was the organization that took pictures of class conflict and labor unrest.
3. What was the workshop?
The workshop was the organization's main part and it was open to anyone who could afford a camera.
4. Who taught "the workshop?"
Sid Grossman taught the workshop.
5. If you were to devote one year of your life to one project, what project is worth your time and energy?
I would devote my time and energy to capture scenery because I love nature.
6. What was The Harlem Document?
The Harlem Document was a portrait of black, urban America and the people, culture, and lifestyles of Harlem during the 1930s.
7. Who started The Harlem Document?
Aaron Siskind started the Harlem Document.
8. A photographer discusses a photograph where "the children looked like they came out of a __________ painting. Who was the painter?
The painter was Caravaggio.
9. Why did the photograph mentioned in #8 look like it was by the painter?
Caravaggio's paintings were known for having dark backgrounds.. Caravaggio was also known for the intense detail in his paintings.
10. Who was Lewis Hine? (name two significant contributions)
Lewis Hine was a photographer and a sociologist. He took pictures of child labor, which helped change child labor law and he also took pictures of the drought relief in the American South.
11. Who was Weegee?
Weegee's real name was Arthur Fellig. He was known for his stark black and white street photography. He took photos of mostly crime, murder, and death in New York City.
12. How did The League change when The Nazis took power?
Many talented refugees escaped Europe to avoid Nazi rule. They began to take part in The Photo League, but they were seen as "alien," which caused problems.
13. How did The League change during WWII?
The Photo League began to move away from photographing impoverished neighborhoods in New York City and also from the realist side of documentary photography. It reduced the number of photographs that were taken of class and the daily struggles of workers.
14. How did Siskind change after WWII?
He turned away from the social and political world after WWII. Instead, he looked inward to seek meaning in the many insentient forms that he observed around him.
15. What was the Saturday Evening post?
The Saturday Evening post was a magazine that was first published twice per month. In then started publishing weekly in 1897-1963, and then biweekly until 1969.
16. Who was Barbara Morgan? What did she photograph?
Barbara Morgan was a photographer that mainly took pictures of modern dancers. She was the co-founder of the photography magazine Aperture.
17. What eventually undermined the Photo League?
Many of the members of the Photo League were strong believers in progressive social and political causes. However, The FBI accused this of being communist and "subversive and anti-American". The Photo League was placed on the U.S. Department of Justice blacklist by Attorney General Tom C. Clark.
18. What was the "Growing Menace" mentioned in the film?
The "growing menace" refers to fascism in Europe and of Japanese imperialist conquest in Asia.
19. Who agreed to serve as President when The League was under investigation?
W. Eugene Smith agreed to serve President when The League was under investigation.
20. What happened to the league?
In May 1949, FBI informer Angela Calomiris testified that the Photo League was an organization that supported the Communist Party. Recruitment slowed down and many old members left. The League disbanded in 1951.
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
3 Composition Rules
1. Color
determine the emotional content of a photograph. You can establish the entire mood of a shot by emphasizing a particular color scheme: Reds and oranges are hot and exciting, ready to burn at the touch. Blues and greens are cool and refreshing, the deep runnings of a mountain stream or the freshness of new-mown lawn. Yellows warm us, from the buttery glow of morning sunlight to the romantic amber of candlelight.
2. Symmetry
We are surrounded by symmetry and patterns, both natural and man-made., They can make for very eye-catching compositions, particularly in situations where they are not expected. Another great way to use them is to break the symmetry or pattern in some way, introducing tension and a focal point to the scene.
3. Leading Lines
We are surrounded by symmetry and patterns, both natural and man-made., They can make for very eye-catching compositions, particularly in situations where they are not expected. Another great way to use them is to break the symmetry or pattern in some way, introducing tension and a focal point to the scene.
1. Color
determine the emotional content of a photograph. You can establish the entire mood of a shot by emphasizing a particular color scheme: Reds and oranges are hot and exciting, ready to burn at the touch. Blues and greens are cool and refreshing, the deep runnings of a mountain stream or the freshness of new-mown lawn. Yellows warm us, from the buttery glow of morning sunlight to the romantic amber of candlelight.
2. Symmetry
We are surrounded by symmetry and patterns, both natural and man-made., They can make for very eye-catching compositions, particularly in situations where they are not expected. Another great way to use them is to break the symmetry or pattern in some way, introducing tension and a focal point to the scene.
3. Leading Lines
We are surrounded by symmetry and patterns, both natural and man-made., They can make for very eye-catching compositions, particularly in situations where they are not expected. Another great way to use them is to break the symmetry or pattern in some way, introducing tension and a focal point to the scene.
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/02/10/from-smartphones-to-museum-walls/?_r=0#slideshow/100000003500393/100000003500399
I found this photo to be my favorite because it shows the true beauty of nature and I love how the colors pop. The tall skinny trees, with the beautiful little green leaves look just wonderful. The ground is covered in orange leaves, its seems like Fall season in Ohio. I just really liked this photo because the people look so relaxed.
I found this photo to be my favorite because it shows the true beauty of nature and I love how the colors pop. The tall skinny trees, with the beautiful little green leaves look just wonderful. The ground is covered in orange leaves, its seems like Fall season in Ohio. I just really liked this photo because the people look so relaxed.
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