Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Self Portraits

Get Closer
The most common mistake made by photographers is that they are not physically close enough to their subjects. In some cases this means that the center of interest—the subject—is just a speck, too small to have any impact. Even when it is big enough to be decipherable, it usually carries little meaning. Viewers can sense when a subject is small because it was supposed to be and when it's small because the photographer was too shy to get close.
Don't be shy. If you approach people in the right way, they'll usually be happy to have their picture made. It's up to you to break the ice and get them to cooperate. Joke around with them. Tell them why you want to make the picture. Practice with people you know so that you are comfortable; people can sense when you aren't

Settings—The Other Subject
The settings in which you make pictures of people are important because they add to the viewer's understanding of your subject. The room in which a person lives or works, their house, the city street they walk, the place in which they seek relaxation—whatever it is, the setting provides information about people and tells us something about their lives. Seek balance between subject and environment. Include enough of the setting to aid your image, but not so much that the subject is lost in it.




Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Quick Write 11.20.2013

One time i tried to microwave a hot pocket and i heated it up to hot and i got burned and that's what happened.

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Quick Write 10.24.2013

Something that would make the Blue and Gold night better would be games, activities, and more haunted hallways. If that would've been there I would have gone, but I didn't go because my friend told me there was really nothing fun, only food, and just the shows in the middle of the courtyard.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Africa Powerpoint Reaction

  • This is my favorite picture because it like expresses the elephants feelings, imagine being in the middle of no where, not figuring how to get out of there all by your self. These animals are strong and brave, they have to go trough this like every single day. 
  • Well also I like this picture because it shows framing, the elephant is in between the trees and s/he is centered in the middle of all of it and mainly focused on it.
  • The photographer is Nick Brandt, he used a Pentax 67II with only two fixed lenses. Nick's reasons for taking these photos were that he just wanted to show everyone else how the african nature is and how the animals live. His hope by taking these pictures is to capture the animals spirit and express it as much as he could.

Quick Write 10.22.2013

Roses
New Shoes
Girl Perfume
Cologne
Tamales

Friday, October 18, 2013

Academics Photo Shoot Assignment








Academic Shoot







My Favorite Picture of All Time


This right here is just my favorite, I call it "A Touch From God", I like how my finger lined up perfectly with the sun to show how the rays come straight out of my index finger.

Photography by Jesus Perez
Idea by Jose Francisco Adame Torres

Friday, October 11, 2013

My Ideal Vehicle

My ideal vehicle is one that doesn't run on gas, just runs on magic, like I have to say a magic word and the car runs on moods. Lets say if I was really happy to go somewhere, the car's tank would fill all the way up, if I was mad and I have to go somewhere the car tank is almost empty, or all the way empty.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Academics Shoot Preview

The Story
This picture shows a story about how happy they are with that teacher and how the teacher is also happy to have those students to put a smile on his face everyday.

Action and Emotion
This one shows the most emotion to me because it shows the respect to what they're looking at and bowing their head down and having a moment of silence to show the emotion of how sad it is there at the moment.

Filling the Frame
I choose this one as filling the frame because it shows the excitement in their faces and how happy they are while they do their work.


I choose this picture because it shows contrast and the rule of thirds is applied to this how it shows the main focus on the imaginary line and something else we can focus on are the people and not the background as much.

Quick Write 10.09.2013

I don't have any social networking because I just really like to be home and watch TV, or if I'm not home I like playing sports instead and play video games. I know if I have one I would be addicted to it and won't get off of it.

Monday, October 7, 2013

Quick Write 10.07.2013

This six weeks I want to get my work on time, and get my grades 80 or above average. I want to get ready for basketball and also, I want my relationship with my girlfriend to work out.

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Framing

This picture is the closest I got to the meaning of framing, because there is a frame around the main focus of the picture, but the problem is only that the framing is in the background. This picture still represents framing because they point it out that is centered in the hole on the wall.


Balance

This picture is balanced because its mainly focusing on the person in the middle of the whole empty street full of dust and trash from the incident.


Lines

This picture is showing the effect of lines, because there is lines everywhere going directly to the main point of the picture, and in this picture the airplane is the main focus of this picture.


Rule of Thirds

This picture is representing the Rule of Thirds because if you imagine the picture split in a 3x3 grid you can see how the main things of the picture line up with the imaginary lines.


Simplicity

This picture represents simplicity because you can focus on the main thing since the background is plain and you can be able to focus on the building falling and smoking.


Quick Write

I find this picture funny because like they're all praying, and she's the only one taking a picture of herself. I mean, it's also maybe disrespect because everyone is praying and the mom/parent just lets her stand up in the middle of all that and let her do what ever she wants. But the reason why I like this picture because its mainly focusing on her only, not the other hundreds of people that are in the same place.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

National Geographic Warm-up

This is my favorite photo because it combines many this I really like in photos. One of them is the stars I like pictures of the stars because they are so amazing and you never really know what you are looking at. Another this is the lightning pictures of lightning are awesome already so looking at the lightning revolving the smoke is stunning. And finally its an eruption and eruptions are also super interesting, just all of these elements combined make this picture that amazing.


Friday, September 27, 2013

Post Shoot Reflection

http://angelsphotojblog.blogspot.com/

The layout of the photos are good, they explain the photos.

Something they can improve on is they can add more pictures and make it more creative.

40 Greatest Photos

I choose this picture because it shows how much his son loves him, and he's walking by his side because he really doesn't want him to leave.

This one shoes respect for John F. Kennedy by his son John F. Kennedy Jr. stands next to the navy guard saluting his coffin.
 
This one I really liked, it's showing how much they're trying to make everything better how
they're saluting the black power. They got expelled from the game, but they still showed their bravery.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Great black and white photographers, PART 2

Lewis Hine
September 26, 1874 – November 3, 1940
Oshkosh, Wisconsin
University of Chicago, Columbia University, and New York University
He became a teacher in New York City at the Ethical Culture School, where he encouraged his students to use photography as an educational medium.



Friday, September 13, 2013

Camera Parts.

aperture - an opening.

shutter - a solid or louvered lovable cover for a window.

exposure - to present to view.

depth of field - the range of distances along the axis of an optic instrument.

F-stop - the setting of an adjustable lens aperture, as indicated by an f number.

focal length - the distance from a focal point of a lens or mirror to the corresponding principal plane.

Camera History and Camera Parts


1. Explain the “camera obscura” effect. How is it achieved?

2. Isaac Newton and Christian Huygens perfected the understanding of optics and the process of making high quality glass lens.

3. The parts of the first modern camera were a glass lens, a dark box, and film.

4. They both pass light through the lens, into the camera, and exposes the film.

5. Digital cameras capture images with an electronic sensor called a CCD.

6. On auto mode you can completely control flash and exposure and on program mode you can usually control flash and other camera modes.

7. To attempt to blur out the background, camera will try to use the fastest available lens setting (aperture).

8. to freeze motion, camera will use the highest shutter speed possible.

9. To let the camera focus lock for the image.

10.What does this symbol mean? This symbol means that the flash is disabled.








 When would you use this? you use it when you want a more dramatic shot, and more natural.

11.What does this symbol mean?  That the camera will shoot and automatic flash.








When would you use this?  When you need more lighting for the image.

12. The image will be washed out.

13. The picture will be too dark.

14. it represents a relative shane in the brightness of light.

15. The new planet is one stop brighter.

16.The one with 4 sons would be 2 stops brighter.

17. more light.

18. less light.

19. the aperture is like a pupil, it controls the light.

20. It increases it by having more openings.

Best and Worst Photo

The best photo I took was this one because it shows a smile and nice detailed. He is happy and I took it on time for him to smile.


This is the worst photo because he didn't know I was talking the picture, he is surprised that I took this picture and didn't know what would happen. This was his reaction to me taking the picture.