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Tuesday, December 20, 2016
Friday, December 16, 2016
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
Monday, December 12, 2016
Minimalist Photography:
image by Susanne Nilsson
This image grabbed my attention because of the use of shadows and depth. I also like the wide variety of whites and blacks throughout the image... I believe this makes the image more appealing.
image by Sosanie Chea
This image is very attractive to me... not only because it looks like something I would like to take... but also because of the way the focus point grabs your attention first, and then your eyes follow the rest of the way down the image; due to the use of depth.
image by Jon Phillips
I really enjoy this picture because of how simple it is. There isn't too much going on, so you know exactly what to look at... also, the white background really compliments the bird... My favorite thing about this image is the birds' position. It's overall a really attractive image.
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Monday, November 28, 2016
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Monday, October 31, 2016
Thursday, October 27, 2016
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
Thursday, September 29, 2016
The Power of Internet Images:
Based solely on the photographs she chose to post, I believe the image Jenny is trying to project could be: curious, interested, outgoing, artistic, and adventurous. I think she was successful because all of her images are very interesting and fun to look at. Looking at her images and her bio, I get the feeling that Jenny would be a good friend, mother, and wife. She says she is a "traveler, explorer, writer... chasing sunshine." This makes me think she is fun to be around and that she loves finding/learning new things.
Friday, September 23, 2016
Response to the Work by Gottfried Helnwein - (original):
"The Last Girl"
Now that I can see the whole image, my thoughts are completely different. I do not think this image was dramatically changed in photoshop... but, I can see lines going through the image, so I believe the image was printed to a very large scale so that it could be put onto the side of the building.
The title, "The Last Girl," and the girls facial expression, seems as if she is depressed. The image gives me an overall feeling of wonder. It makes me want to know why the girl seems depressed, and what made her that way.
Response to the Work by Gottfried Helnwein - (cropped):
This image, to me, looks like the man is working on the girls face. I believe this is an artistic image because it is very out-of-the-box and unique. If I had to assign a meaning to this image; it would be perfect imperfections. Also, it looks like the image was photoshopped... it looks like there were two different pictures put together to make one. The difference in scale between the man and the girls face helps with my interpretation of the image because it really makes it look like the man is fixing/changing something about the girls face.
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Monday, August 29, 2016
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Describing the Scene:
Photo 1:
1. This is a photo of a lady hanging clothes on a power line, standing on a metal ladder.
2. The first thing that catches your eye is the lady on the ladder in the foreground, in the midground you see the clothes hanging off of the powerlines, and in the background you see the roof of a barn and multiple trees.
3. The photo is vivid and bright.
Photo 2:
1. This is a photo of a man standing on a canoe ashore, with the appearance of glass merging to water.
2. The photo makes us feel as if the man in the image is confused.
3. In the background you see a normal lake, but in the foreground the lake appears as pieces of glass.
Photo 3:
1. This is a photo of a man punching himself in the face, making it look like he's his own punching bag.
2. This photo makes us feel curious because what he's doing in unrealistic.
3. The photographer probably wants to show what it's like for people with insecurities.
Photo 4:
1. This picture shows the illusion of a small island on the back of an enormous fish.
2. The viewers attention if focused mainly on the fish because it takes up most of the picture, and is unrealistically large.
3. The photo makes us think about how it was created, because it's not something you can realistically capture.
Photo 5:
1. This is a photo of a man holding a chainsaw in one hand, while in the other, he's dragging a sleigh topped with fish in frozen ice cubes.
2. This photo is dark. The sky is stormy and the mans face is distant (like he's focused on something else).
3. In the foreground you see the man pulling the sleigh, and the background is the dark stormy sky.
Photo 6:
1. This is a photo of a tired man whom appears to be leaving one portal and entering another.
2. The viewers attention is focused mainly on the two doors in the midground because they are shining bright lights.
3. It seems to me that the man in the image is trying to escape from his past. That's why the doors appear to me as portals.
Photo 7:
1. This is a photo of a man in a giant pair of boots, making his way through an open field.
2. This photo symbolizes adventure, it looks like he's going on a journey.
3. The use of light in the background shows that the man was traveling all day because the sun is beginning to set.
Photo 8:
1. This is a photo of a man who was on a bike ride but stopped because the road was no longer accessible.
1. This is a photo of a man who was on a bike ride but stopped because the road was no longer accessible.
2. This photo represents challenges because the man now has to figure out how to proceed on his route.
3. The perspective of the image looks like it was dramatically changed to give the appearance of the road falling.
Photo 9:
1. This is a photo of a man standing infront of a canvas painting the scenery and the mans upper half turns into the painting.
2. The viewers attention is on the canvas because it is the focus of the image. The background appears to be blurred.
3. The photo makes us feel confused as to why the man becomes the painting.
Friday, August 19, 2016
What is Photography?
1) Q. What question does Erik pose to the audience?
A. The question he asks is, "What is photography?"
2) Q. What was Erik’s first real passion?
A. His first real passion was drawing.
3) Q. What conception of photography did Erik previously hold?
A. He thought that photography was about being in the right place at the right time.
4) Q. How did this inspire him?
A. He thought anyone could "be in the right place at the right time," so he wanted to make the process start with the press of the trigger.
5) Q. What “common goal” do Erik’s photos have?
A. He wanted his photos to retain a level of realism, with an unexpected twist.
6) Q. Define realism as used in this context.
A. It's not something that could've been captured, but it should look like something that was.
7) Q. What principles does he adhere to when creating an image?
A. The pictures should be taken at the same perspective, with the same height, and same type of light. While making it impossible to distinguish where the different images begin and end.
8) Q. Why is it easier to create a place rather than to find a place?
A. So you don't have to compromise the ideas in your head.
9) Q. How does he plan the photos?
A. He plans the photos by drawing them out.
A. His conclusion is, "The only thing that limits us, is our imagination."
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