Friday, December 9, 2011

Favorite Magazine Cover

I choose this photo of Demi Moore as my favorite portrait because not only is it a photo of her, its of her pregnant. The photo shows her being a mother to her baby thats not born yet and shows her looking up in confidence maybe of being pregnant and proud. It also shows

Magazine Cover Introduction & Best Covers

  1. Emotionally Irrestable
  2. Arousing Curisity
  3. Interesting
  4. Worthe the time and money
  5. Familar recognition
Portraits-
  • #36-Formal
  • #37Glamour -Formal
  • #1-formal
  • #2-Formal
  • 9-Formal
  • #10-Informal
  • #11-Informal
  • #22-Formal
  • #24-Formal
  • #27-Formal
  • #28-Enviromental
  • #29-Formal
  • #32-Formal
  • #35-Formal

Magazine Cover Introduction

  1. Emotionally Irrestable
  2. Arousing Curisity
  3. Interesting
  4. Worthe the time and money
  5. Familar recognition

Lytro Warm-Up

1. What did you see happen when you clicked on the photo?
The focus of the photo showed differently.

2. How does this new camera work?
It blurs out the back or the main focus of the photo, or does the opposite and blurs out the front and mains the point of the back.

3. What do you think a photographer would have to know about to take this kind of photo (remember its a point-and-shoot, so its full manual mode, what do you need to know about)
He would have to know that the shutter speed should be at a good speed maybe ;ole 1/600 or less.

4.Yes it is worthe money.









4. Is it worth the money?

Monday, December 5, 2011

Shortlist Favorite Photos

Landscapes










Travel
Fashion
Family & Friendship
Portraits
Documentary
Gardens & Plants
Wildlife
Creative Licence
Action & Movement


Thursday, December 1, 2011

Self Portrait and Portraits Part II AND Rules of Photography Part II

Self Portrait and Portraits Part II

Tips-
  1. Think about your motivation and emotions: Blankly staring at the camera rarely gets good results. Be silly, don’t be afraid to over-act. The worst that can happen is that you fill up your memory card with useless photos; but you might also find yourself with a proper gold-nugget of a self portrait.
  2. Use props such as if your a mom or dad and you are a painter, or play an instrument.
  3. Use a mirror.
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Environmental portraits

    I choose both of this photos for my favorites as environmental portraits because for the first one of the pregnant women she is holding her belly showing emotion and her son is showing emotion towards her and both are smiling. For the second photo i liked it because it was outside and the contrast of the Photoshop is perfect and the baby is sitting on a blanket outside in the sun smiling and you can see the photo well and she stands out because she is showing rule of thirds
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    Photography self portrait
       These two photos i liked for photography self portrait because for the first photo the women has another photo of her to complete the photo and different emotions. I like the second photo because of the way the little girl is focusing in class and doesn't see the camera taking the photo of her and continues paying attention











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    Casual photos
    I choose these two photos for my casual photo because im sure like its an everyday thing for this baby to have his pacifier in his mouth and just have that look on his face and hes not dressed up to go anywhere and is just dressed as if its a everyday thing. The second photo i choose is its a causal portrait because the guy is dressed as an everyday outfit and it doesn't look like he is going out or anything so they both are common in being casual and having the everyday outfit looks.
     
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    Rules of Photography Part II
    1. Rule of thirds








    2. Balancing Elements

    3. Leading Lines








    4. Symmetry and Patterns (repetition)

    5. Viewpoint
    6.Background

    7. Create depth
    8. Framing


    9. Cropping










    10. Mergers and avoiding them