Which photographer's work do you personally prefer? Helena Christensen or Mary Ellen Mark?
I personally prefer Mary Ellen's work. No particular reason, I just liked her pictures a little bit better.
Do you think Helena Christensen's experience as a model in front of the camera had something to do with her success behind the camera? Explain
I think it did help out because having experience and background knowledge with photography can have even little improvements with someones skills.
What did Mary Ellen Mark mean when she said, "camera companies don't want to know you anymore."
Not really sure what that meant
Describe a photo you saw in the episode that you felt was an exceptional photo.
The one with the guy sweeping and smiling really big was my favorite. Like one of the ladies said, it was something you would probably never come across again. I love those type of pictures that you can really see and feel emotion behind it.
Friday, October 30, 2015
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Friday, October 23, 2015
Capture Episode #4 Questions
Do you agree with Kevin Bacon’s statement about how musicians are better photography subjects than actors? Why?
Yes because actors can portray fake expression, which could make or break a quality photo but it looses meaning. On the other hand, musicians display real emotions and energy.
Which photographer’s work did you enjoy more? Bob Gruen or Kevin Bacon? Why? What stands out to you?
I liked Bob Gruen's more because I feel like hes more experienced.
Describe a photo you saw in the episode that you felt was an exceptional photo.
The one of Kevin staring out his hotel window while the sun was rising was a really nice one.
Why do you think Bob Gruen photographed the Clash and Green Day in the same location?
Maybe he felt like the setting would be a great place to take photos in again.
Did you enjoy the episode? Would you be interested in watching another episode in class?
I did enjoy it however I'm not a big fan of talk show type programs.
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Texture & Questions
1.) What are the 3 types of texture photography?
Detail, Drama and Information
2.) What two forms of contrast does texture take?
Tonal and Color contrast
3.) What two categories do texture curves fall into?
Leading curves and non-leading curves
4.) How can texture create mood? What emotions do certain lines convey?
Makes images more dynamic and conveys scenes of action
5.) How can you break a pattern in your photographs?
Certain object gets placed in a manner where it enhances the composition
Palm Tree Bark Texture
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Thursday, October 15, 2015
Watermark & Questions
I'm for watermarks because I feel like if you work hard and take the time to perfect something yo did and you are proud of you should be credited for it.
2.) If someone took your photos & wouldn’t give you credit what would you do?
I feel like I'd only be mad if they purposely took my photo and used it to their own advantage. If not it would just bother me a little, but I'd be happy that someone liked my photo enough to pass it off as their own.
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
Critique
Tim, I like this picture but you could've angled the camera downwards a little more so that the bottom of the globe would of shown. & you should've told those people in the shot to move too bc they're ruining your pic im sure they would've understood :-)
On the otherhand, I really love this picture by Jade Blidy. I like the fact that the squares diagonal to each other are presented with cool colors while the other two are more warm. Also the camera on the piano keyboard is a great scene!
Enrico this makes no sense. Who just stands in the middle a school bathroom with a blank stare. And I've never seen anyone so happy to be throwing out something away. You could've been more creative. It looks kinda crooked too. Nice shirt tho.
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Save The Planet
My social issue refers to global warming. This picture reflects the melting ice caps that are occurring because of it. It's honestly so sad to see this because we as humans are responsible for the majority of this damage. I hope that one day we realize how badly we're hurting our one and only home and that we start to make a change before it's too late.
Friday, October 2, 2015
Definitions
pixels: a minute area of illumination on a display screen, one of many from which an image is composed.
image resolution: Image resolution is the detail an image holds
megabyte: a unit of information equal to 220 bytes or, loosely, one million bytes.
megapixel:a unit of graphic resolution equivalent to one million or (strictly) 1,048,576 (220) pixels
gigabyte:a unit of information equal to one billion (109) or, strictly, 230 bytes.
jpeg:a format for compressing image files
psd:the default format that Photoshop uses for saving data
white balance:the color balance on a digital camera
histogram:a diagram consisting of rectangles whose area is proportional to the frequency of a variable and whose width is equal to the class interval
aperture:a space through which light passes in an optical or photographic instrument, especially the variable opening by which light enters a camera.
shutter speed:the length of time when the film or digital sensor inside the camera is exposed to light, also when a camera's shutter is open when taking a photograph
depth of field:amount of distance between the nearest and farthest objects that appear in acceptably sharp focus in a photograph
bitmap:mapping from some domain (for example, a range of integers) to bits, that is, values which are zero or one. It is also called a bit array or bitmap index
exposure:the state of being exposed to contact with something
watermarking:a pattern of bits inserted into a digital image, audio or video file that identifies the file's copyright information
optical zoom:allows you to zoom in (or out) on the subject in the LCD or viewfinder
digital zoom:One type of digital zoom simply "crops" the edges of the image
light meter:an instrument for measuring the intensity of light, used chiefly to show the correct exposure when taking a photograph
image stabilization:mechanism used in a still camera or video camera that stabilizes the recorded image by varying the optical path to the sensor
noise:mechanism used in a still camera or video camera that stabilizes the recorded image by varying the optical path to the sensor
lag time:the period of time between two closely related events
hot shoe:a socket on a camera with direct electrical contacts for an attached flashgun or other accessory
fisheye:a wide-angle lens with a field of vision covering up to 180°, the scale being reduced toward the edges
macro:short for macro lens
telephoto:a lens with a longer focal length than standard, giving a narrow field of view and a magnified image
wide angle:(of a lens) having a short focal length and hence a field covering a wide angle
DSLR:A digital single-lens reflex camera is a digital camera combining the optics and the mechanisms of a single-lens reflex camera with a digital imaging sensor, as opposed to photographic film
image resolution: Image resolution is the detail an image holds
megabyte: a unit of information equal to 220 bytes or, loosely, one million bytes.
megapixel:a unit of graphic resolution equivalent to one million or (strictly) 1,048,576 (220) pixels
gigabyte:a unit of information equal to one billion (109) or, strictly, 230 bytes.
jpeg:a format for compressing image files
psd:the default format that Photoshop uses for saving data
white balance:the color balance on a digital camera
histogram:a diagram consisting of rectangles whose area is proportional to the frequency of a variable and whose width is equal to the class interval
aperture:a space through which light passes in an optical or photographic instrument, especially the variable opening by which light enters a camera.
shutter speed:the length of time when the film or digital sensor inside the camera is exposed to light, also when a camera's shutter is open when taking a photograph
depth of field:amount of distance between the nearest and farthest objects that appear in acceptably sharp focus in a photograph
bitmap:mapping from some domain (for example, a range of integers) to bits, that is, values which are zero or one. It is also called a bit array or bitmap index
exposure:the state of being exposed to contact with something
watermarking:a pattern of bits inserted into a digital image, audio or video file that identifies the file's copyright information
optical zoom:allows you to zoom in (or out) on the subject in the LCD or viewfinder
digital zoom:One type of digital zoom simply "crops" the edges of the image
light meter:an instrument for measuring the intensity of light, used chiefly to show the correct exposure when taking a photograph
image stabilization:mechanism used in a still camera or video camera that stabilizes the recorded image by varying the optical path to the sensor
noise:mechanism used in a still camera or video camera that stabilizes the recorded image by varying the optical path to the sensor
lag time:the period of time between two closely related events
hot shoe:a socket on a camera with direct electrical contacts for an attached flashgun or other accessory
fisheye:a wide-angle lens with a field of vision covering up to 180°, the scale being reduced toward the edges
macro:short for macro lens
telephoto:a lens with a longer focal length than standard, giving a narrow field of view and a magnified image
wide angle:(of a lens) having a short focal length and hence a field covering a wide angle
DSLR:A digital single-lens reflex camera is a digital camera combining the optics and the mechanisms of a single-lens reflex camera with a digital imaging sensor, as opposed to photographic film
Thursday, October 1, 2015
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