Monday, September 28, 2015

The Story


Best Story

 


This Photo came with no real story, yet packs more than a 1000 words. I believe that someone the school died, student or staff, and the students are remembering with a moment of silence. 

Emotion

As they always say, theirs always that one, and in this case, there are two. This teacher, trying to work, has his hands full with two student that might be family greeting there favorite teacher. All of them with work to do, but a smile one there face.

Most Interesting 

Science is many people's number one best class of the day, but things just got better with this awesome experiment that the made. The fog is what makes this photo and everyone seeming to be happy, they student wouldn't forget this lab in a long time. 


Part 2: ISSUU 2012  Photo Contest Winners

Photo name: Junior Year - It's a overhead, black and white picture of a junior boy in a library hall reading a book with many other books, magazines, and paper scattered in front of him.

1 - I choose this picture because this is just like me, doing one this with tons of work in front of me waiting to be done.

2 - Lines by the books on the shelfs, framing by the two shelfs, balance by the equal amount of books in front of him, and simplicity from the basic like design of the photo.

What to do Next Class

1 - Science class.

2 - Mrs. Spiro or some other science class.

3 - Keep photography rule in mind look for pictures with color.

Photo Manipulation and Ethics.


April fools day is fun, but if you make the joke a joke, then people get mad over happy. In 2009, a photo of the Israel' anew cabinet was made to look as if it had only men, not the other female ministers in the photo, causing backlash. This is apart of a number of photographers editing their photos for wrong purposes. From award-winning veterans, to even simple photojournalist, many are trying to cut corners the easy way.

I think that editing photo for the wrong purpose is never right. If you edit for something like Youtube to make a thumb-nail, that's find, but if you job is to tell the news, that's not right.


To me, this is the most unethical picture because he's not "menacing enough" means to darker his picture is just wrong.


Te me, changing a few teeth t make someone look "better" really isn't that bad. If it was the body getting skinnier or making a model would be much worst to me.

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Great Black/White Photographer 2

        Eugene Smith was Born in December of 1918, was taken picture by 15 for the local newspaper.
He Went to Notre Dame University, but left to go to New York City to New York Institute of Photography. In 1937, Smith was a freelancer photographer, until 1943, where he took some of his most remembered photos. Working for Life magazine, he was in the middle of invasion in Japan and only had is camera and a knife. He survived, yet since he said he that never wants to come back to Japan, ever. He came back and lived out his life and died in Arizona in 1978.

http://www.iphf.org/hall-of-fame/w-eugene-smith/

http://www.magnumphotos.com/C.aspx?VP3=CMS3&VF=MAGO31_10_VForm&ERID=24KL5347YF



Friday, September 18, 2015

Post Shoot Reflection

1 - Challenges:

Out of all of them, Medal was the hardest for me to find. All the one's I wanted were being taken by other students, and when I came to throne that I wanted, I needed a chair to get up. It took the most time out of all of the pictures I took that day. I finally found my medal picture, but I needed a chair. After 10 minutes, I finally got my shoot.

2 - Thoughts:

My main thought over the project was framing. Mind head was mainly focus on how the photo will look out in the computer, not in my head. To Me, I only what going  to be in the photo, not the background.

3 - What'd I do Different

If I could this project again, I would do the medal picture, take less pictures not taking a million, and not taking to much time.

4 - What'd I do Again
Take the same happy, square, and Bowie picture the same. That's it.

Post Shoot Reflection

Emanuel - http://emanuelphotojournalism.blogspot.com

Emanuel's pictures used some of the rule of thirds, simplicity, and framing. He also used idea I didn't think when shooting and used a steady hand, unlike me.

On the other side, some of his picture make little sense, he might have'd my ideas, and one is so blurry, I didn't know what it was.

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

The Six Rules of Photo Shooting 


1- Simplicity














Shows only the doomed man falling and the tower, nothing else. 

2- The Rule of Thirds 














After both towers were hit, the photo was taken displays the rule of thirds with the tower as the object in thrids. 

3- Lines


The main lines in this picture are the tower's borders coming down.

4- Balance

The Balance of the columns in the light creates a even balance.

5- Framing

The row of buildings make an artificial frame for the man on ground zero.  

6- Avoiding Mergers

The road, sign, and long line of people are all cut off in this bad crop.
5 Shoots

 Square



 Medal

Used Lines


BOWIE!

Used Simplicity



Happy

Used Rule of Thirds

Merger

Didn't use avoided mergers

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

The Camera

-----------------------------

Modes

1- Camera obscure is when a dark room is only lit with a small hole acting as the lens, make the image of whats outside, inside.

2- High quility glass lens.

3- A clean glass lens, a dark box, and film.

4- A lens to let light and exposes the film, making the picture.

5- They use a digital sensor called the "CCD"

6- Auto mode will flash and have an exposer, program mode only is point and click.

7- Blurs background, and uses fastest lens to shot.

8- To freeze motion to a stop by using fastest shutter speed.

9- To get the camera ready to shot.

10- Flash off, use when light is already present in shot.

11- Default flash, will shot when camera thinks it needs light.

12- The picture will get washed out.

13- The picture will be too dark tho see anything out of.

14- A bright leveler.

15- 1

16- 2

17- More light.

18- Less light.

19- The size of the opening for light.

20- Make the F-stops number smaller.

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Favorite Black and White Photographers

One: W. Eugene Smith




Two: Lewis Hine

Three: Helen Levitt

First day photos

Living thing photo
                     

 

Poto of team member




What reminds me of the first day




Free photo