Friday, January 15, 2010

2009 review

Favorite Photo-

"Solar Eclipse"
A photo of the moon passing the sun on July 22, 2009 in Changsha, Hunan province, China. This photo is my favorite of 2009, because it is of the Solar Eclipse. You can see just a little bit of the sun, which looks really cool!




Favorite Song-

"Fireflies" by Owl City
Fireflies is my favorite song. I chose this photo because it is of fireflies, and I think it catches the main idea of the song. "If ten million fireflies, lit up the world as I fell asleep".





Most Important News of 2009-

"First Black President"
I don't necessarily think this is the MOST important news of 2009, but it is one of them, for its of the first black president. It is important only to those who care, I really don't care for the color of our presidents skin, I only care for what he wants for the country.





Favorite Movie-

"Harry Potter 6"
This is my favorite movie because I love Harry Potter. I really like this one the best because it shows them growing up, instead of just learning magic. I chose this picture because it is the front of the movie cover.

Digital Photos


Building








Akins













Happy

Monday, January 11, 2010

Portrait tips and what I am taking a portrait of...

Shoot Candidly

Sometimes posed shots can look somewhat…. posed. Some people don’t look good in a posed environment and so switching to a candid type approach can work.
Photograph your subject at work, with family or doing something that they love. This will put them more at ease and you can end up getting some special shots with them reacting naturally to the situation that they are in. You might even want to grab a longer zoom lens to take you out of their immediate zone and get really paparazzi with them.
I find that this can particularly work when photographing children

Looking Away from the Camera

If your subject is looking at something other than the camera viewers will naturally want to see what it is. You then have two choices - either to show them or not hide the object of their gaze.

Looking Directly At the Camera

If your subject is looking directly at the camera it's hard not to look at them - they become the focal point.
Sometimes when a subject looks directly at the camera it can create discomfort or tension for the viewer of the image - it can be a very strong and confronting pose. This is not necessarily bad - in fact it can really make the shot quite powerful - but it is something to be aware of.

who will you shoot, where will you shoot, and what will you do to make the shot successful.

I will either take a portrait of my friend Jane or my friend Losa. I will take the portrait of them at the stake dance that is coming up on Saturday, I might also take a portrait of them at church on Sunday. I will use the tips that I have read to make my portraits good. Like making my subject look away from the camera or putting someone else in the photo. Or catching them not posing, just being themselves.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Portraits andself-portaits


This is my favorite self-portrait.









This is my favorite professional portrait.











Focusing in on the subject make a good portrait. But if you have a background that is good too, it helps contrast everything. Something needs to be happening in the portrait to have a good one. Like the ones I chose, the girl on top is playing the guitar and the girl on the bottom looks like she is thinking about something thats bothering her.

I want to do portraits of other people. I will make then be doing something and not just standing there looking pretty. I will also either get close or have a contrasting background.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Favorites of 2009

I picked this photo because it has a baby floating! Not only is the story interesting, but the photographer used rule of thirds by putting the trainer to the side and the baby in the top right corner. They also use balance by putting the trainer and baby on opposite side.




I picked this photo because it is merged, but you can see a little of the stick that the photographer wanted you to see. The photo has merging to make it better.





I picked this photo because the story is sad. It is also amazing how so many people went to the memorial. The photographer used repetition, they repeated all the people over and over again.




1. My favorite memory of my break was playing in the snow with my cousin up in Illinois. It might be a tie between that and painting my room. It is now blue instead of cream (blah).
2. I went up to Illinois to visit my cousins and grandparent (Dad's side) for the first couple of days. Then went to Utah to visit the rest of my family until Christmas. When I got home I redid my room (repainted it).
3. The thing I will remember most about 2009 when I'm 25 is finishing freshman year and staring sophomore year. I will also remember Youth Conference (a camp for the youth in my church in June). I will also remember being in Beauty and the Beast.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Photoshopped photos






yearbook







online









newspaper

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Ethic in Fashion Photos

1. The changes that were made to the model on the computer were: her neck was longer and thinner, her eyes were bigger, ears are smaller, hair retouched, face narrowed, higher bone structure, nose thinner, eyes widened, and mouth bigger.
2. No this is not ethically acceptable, because changing that appearance makes other people feel that that is the way they should be.
3. No, this should never be right under any circumstance.
4. None of these are OK under any circumstance.
5. The difference between fashion photography and photojournalism are, in fashion photography they manipulate the persons appearance to something that is not possible by normal humans, and in photojournalism you leave the photo pretty much how it is, you just change the color tone so it fits whatever paper you are putting it on.
6. The relationship between fashion photography and reality is nothing, because they change everything about the person, so nothing is real. The relationship between photojournalism and reality is a lot, because all you do with the picture is cut it down to size and change the color tone to match the paper you are putting it on.