Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Period 2- Semester Final

1.) My favorite photo from this Lens Slideshow is photo number 2. This is my favorite photo because it captures the pure terror that this woman and her children are facing. Many photographers are not able to capture what the character is really feeling inside, but this photograph was able to do so. Another reason why this is my favorite photograph from this slideshow is that it shows a great image of powerful women. As you can see around in the picture, it is simply all men dressed in police uniforms protecting the citizens, but there is only one woman in the midst of everything. She is courageous and brave to be protecting her children amid all the chaos. My final reason as to why this is my favorite picture is that it portrays a really important rule of composition: To Get Closer. By using this technique, the photographer is stepping outside of his comfort zone in order to capture the best image possible. 

2.) I believe that the best photo from the slideshow is photo number 9. I believe that this is the best photo from the slideshow because it gives an extremely eerie feel to the viewer. The photograph is almost all dark, except for little bits of shadow that outline the deer's body. Another reason why this is the best photo is that even thought there is no lighting in this picture, the shadows are powerful enough for the deer's body to be outlines. And my final reason as to why this is the best photograph is because it has a great deal of depth. Its not just an outline of a deer's body, you can peer deeper into it and find more hidden things behind that. 

3.) I believe that for this semester, my best work was the Shallow Depth of Field project. Three reasons as to why this was my best work this semester is because the color of the flower is very vibrant. As soon as you see the picture, it pops right in front of you because the vibrancy is very high. Another reason as to why this picture is my best work is because I believe that it captures the idea of my rules of composition perfectly. The picture is framed perfectly by the surrounding rocks and shrubs, and the flower is perfectly centered making it more enjoyable to see. And my last reason as to why this is my best work for the semester is because my group and I worked very hard and effectively on this project. We all got along very well and finished the project very rapidly. 

4.) My three rules of composition that I chose at the beginning of the year were Color, Cropping, and Depth.

5.) 
Shallow Depth of Field

This photo best represents my two rules of Color and Cropping.

6.) Your first rule of composition is To Get Closer.

7.) There are many benefits of working together in a group.

  1. With group work, you can work more efficiently
  2. With group work, you can make new friends.
  3. With group work, you can tackle more complex tasks.
  4. With group work, you can learn more and develop more skills compared to completing a task individually.
  5. With group work, you can mentally support each other.
8.) There are also many disadvantages of working together.
  1. You might have to do more work than other people.
  2. You might have to deal with people that you dislike.
  3. There might be a limit on the creativity.
  4. With certain group members, it might take longer to complete a task.
  5. Quiet and timid people might feel uncomfortable.

9.) My favorite project from someone else in this class was Vedhant Mehta's group.


A Little History

10.) The master photographer that I studied was Ansel Adams. He contributed the idea of black and white pictures with nature pictures. This is an extremely unique way of performing his art because most of us value nature pictures for their color and vibrancy, but Ansel Adams defeated the norm of nature pictures successfully. 

11.) Her most famous photograph was "Migrant Mother" and it was taking in Nipomo, California in February or March of 1936. The agency that employed her when she took this picture was Resettlement Administration.


12.) The first issue of LIFE magazine was published on November 23, 1936 and it continued on a weekly basis.

13.) Elvis was born on January 8, 1935.

14.) Robert Capa co-founded Magnum Photos with David Seymour in 1947.




Thursday, January 15, 2015