
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Thursday, May 8, 2008
photo illustrations
i think iam going to do mine on the whole teacher's and students controversey's that have been going on latly, i am going to have someone dressed up as a teacher with a student in front of them and their hand on the students shoulder in a "provocative" like way...just to imply that there's somthing going on
Thursday, May 1, 2008
in-depth photo illustrations
they did a kind of 40's feel to it, and i like how it looks almost in motion, it really caugfht the movement of the train leaving
This is showing how people even today still try and do things to remember September 11, they put a flag under it and had candles spell out 9/11.

This image is trying to show the "5 second rule" and its depicting it upon the clock and the food on the floor.

This is trying to basicly show how a lot of people dont know what to feed a newborn baby. They cant eat certain things because their body's arent ready for some food, so its just poking fun at it.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Concepts
Zone focus- when you pick one area and stay there and focus on there until you get what your looking for.
Shutter speed- how long the picture is exposed to sunlight.
Panning- when you have the shutter speed really low and you follow the subject as it moves to make sure the subject is n focus and nothing else really.
Shutter speed- how long the picture is exposed to sunlight.
Panning- when you have the shutter speed really low and you follow the subject as it moves to make sure the subject is n focus and nothing else really.
Monday, March 24, 2008
1-16
1-angles and shapes
2-surroundsing
3- surroundings
4-surroundsings
5-angles and shapes
6-details
7-details
8-angels and shapes
9-surroundings
10-surroundings
11-lighting
12-surroundings
13-patterens
14-angels and shapes
15-angels and shapes
16-angels and shapes
2- i think that the lighting is really good and it shows everything equaly lit. The framing is nice, and it really catches your eye.
2-surroundsing
3- surroundings
4-surroundsings
5-angles and shapes
6-details
7-details
8-angels and shapes
9-surroundings
10-surroundings
11-lighting
12-surroundings
13-patterens
14-angels and shapes
15-angels and shapes
16-angels and shapes
2- i think that the lighting is really good and it shows everything equaly lit. The framing is nice, and it really catches your eye.
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Portfolios
Photographer- Travis Haugton
General focus: Kids
3 problems:
1) too many kids
2) needs to be looser
3) kids wearing a mask?
3 good things:
1) doesn't look staged
2) different
3) weirdness
Photographer: Nick Adams
General Focus: Kids with Disability's
3 Problems:
1) Focus
2) Repetitive
3) too Tight
3 Good things:
1) Strong Stomach
2) Original
3) E for Effort =)
Photographer: Jordan Murph
General Focus: Sports
3 Problems:
1) Doesn't tell you anything
2) Where's the suffer?
3) Don't do artificial shots
3 Good things:
1) Good composition
2) Good
3) best so far
Photographer: Sam Adams
General Focus: BMX
3 Problems:
1) too many Silo wets
2) to far away
3) Things in the pictures that don't need to be
3 Good things:
1) Moody
2) OK
3) Nice
Winner: Dustin Snipes
Strenghts:
-Good compositions
-Really gets in there
-Everybody doing something
Weaknesses:
-a little too photoshoped at times
-needs some lower angles
Judges recap:
basicly they had to down it to 2 very different portfolios, and they picked the one they felt was best, and it was a unanimous decision
General focus: Kids
3 problems:
1) too many kids
2) needs to be looser
3) kids wearing a mask?
3 good things:
1) doesn't look staged
2) different
3) weirdness
Photographer: Nick Adams
General Focus: Kids with Disability's
3 Problems:
1) Focus
2) Repetitive
3) too Tight
3 Good things:
1) Strong Stomach
2) Original
3) E for Effort =)
Photographer: Jordan Murph
General Focus: Sports
3 Problems:
1) Doesn't tell you anything
2) Where's the suffer?
3) Don't do artificial shots
3 Good things:
1) Good composition
2) Good
3) best so far
Photographer: Sam Adams
General Focus: BMX
3 Problems:
1) too many Silo wets
2) to far away
3) Things in the pictures that don't need to be
3 Good things:
1) Moody
2) OK
3) Nice
Winner: Dustin Snipes
Strenghts:
-Good compositions
-Really gets in there
-Everybody doing something
Weaknesses:
-a little too photoshoped at times
-needs some lower angles
Judges recap:
basicly they had to down it to 2 very different portfolios, and they picked the one they felt was best, and it was a unanimous decision
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
15 minutes
I read for 15 minutes
my favorite poem was "Bad Morning' it made me laugh, and it was clever! =)
my favorite poem was "Bad Morning' it made me laugh, and it was clever! =)
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Magazine Covers
Early Magazine covers:
at first they didnt even put picture on the covers, they would just put the title and an index, but later they started to do more book type covers with a plan picture and the title. Later they started to more decorated covers, with more detail's and more symbolism for what the magazine is about.
Poster Covers:
They would take a simple picture by itsself and the title above or on the picture. This became the "main" way to make a magazine cover and everybody started to do them as time went on. They say that most of the best covers ever made were poster covers.
Pictures Married to Type:
That is when they would put a little sample of what some of the storys were about on the front cover to get more readers attention. They would put a model on the front, and little lines of words with some of the content that's inside.
In The Forrest of Words:
This is when you have a picte and ontop and around the picture are a lot of diffrent lines from the storys in the magazines. They started doing them around the 1930's and still can be used today. Its not exactly the most "artistic" way, but its still unique in some ways.
at first they didnt even put picture on the covers, they would just put the title and an index, but later they started to do more book type covers with a plan picture and the title. Later they started to more decorated covers, with more detail's and more symbolism for what the magazine is about.
Poster Covers:
They would take a simple picture by itsself and the title above or on the picture. This became the "main" way to make a magazine cover and everybody started to do them as time went on. They say that most of the best covers ever made were poster covers.
Pictures Married to Type:
That is when they would put a little sample of what some of the storys were about on the front cover to get more readers attention. They would put a model on the front, and little lines of words with some of the content that's inside.
In The Forrest of Words:
This is when you have a picte and ontop and around the picture are a lot of diffrent lines from the storys in the magazines. They started doing them around the 1930's and still can be used today. Its not exactly the most "artistic" way, but its still unique in some ways.
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