Friday, November 16, 2018

4 Websites

http://petapixel.com/2014/12/31/10-photography-resolutions-new-year/
I looked at helpful tips for photographers and what should help them become better photographers and take better photos.
A: A few things I saw on the website were tips to help become a better photographer. It said photos are great and may mean a lot no matter what. No matter the gear, quality of the photo, it may mean a lot not only to the photographer but to other people.
B: I learned to appreciate what I have now and to appreciate my photos and ow good they are and what that has gotten me up to now. Be creative with my photos.
C: It gave tips to photographers on what to dots help them better their selves in taking photos.

http://petapixel.com/2014/12/01/6-types-photos-know-make/

I looked at many different types of photos to take and what types of
A: I learned new and different types of photos I can take with my camera and what types of equipment can make them possible.
B: Most of them are really advanced and may not be as helpful but the perspective photo will definitely be helpful as we may take some photos like tat later.


http://petapixel.com/2014/08/25/approaching-problem-style/
I learned to take things into a different perspective and make sure that you don't take boring pics.
A: I learned when taking photos for someone or something you don't only have to take photos for them but maybe a few for yourself too.
B: I can use this to make things a little different and use photos for personal use instead of just for your class.
C: nope.

http://blog.ted.com/2014/10/07/how-to-create-a-killer-timelapse-with-joe-capra/
A:I saw the beauty of Rio de Janeiro from around 4PM up to around 4PM and it showed the coastline and showed some of the rivers and falls they had there.
B: I learned what is better for time lapses and where I should go and what rhythm I should use and make sure it blends together with everything.
C: I learned the processes of making time-lapses and what the creator goes through.

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Prompt Shoot #3




Photo 1: The End
Photo 2: Eight
Photo 3: Footsteps
Photo 4: Pose

Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Magazine Tips

1. Original/Original look-make sure its not the same
2. Make the cover pop/make people attracted to it.
3. Pulls in the average roaming and casual person in to look at.
4. Efficient and easy to read and fast to read.
5. Interesting and different to look and read on.

Monday, November 5, 2018

Self Portrait Preview

1. Go with a wide Angle and introduce movement and framing the shot.
2.
I chose these photos because the guy on the left is at his job catching fish and shows what some people do and the guy on the right is at his job too and is actually working and the photo is focused on him and nothing else.
3. 
 I chose the photo on the left because of the cool effect with the paintbrush. I chose the photo on the right because the camera is focused more on the lens and blurs the guy's face and the lens makes the guy's eye look weird.
4.
 I chose the photo on the left because of the way it is cropped and how the people are in the photo and what they are doing. I chose the right one because of the focus and what he is doing in the photo, leaning on the edge in a city.

5. My plan for the portrait shoot is to have me throwing a football at the camera but not to hit the camera and it will look cool with the football coming towards the camera and the plan is to have about a 1/5-1/80 shutter speed. My goal is to show motion but also kind of freeze the football in air but not enough to where the ball is still. I will shoot in an open field to have a background and an open place to throw the football.