Monday, November 30, 2015

Architecture Photography

Moby
 I personally really love this picture because Los Angeles has been my dream home since I was 11. I really like how the black and white filter gives it more of an oldish vibe. The Rialto also looks so fancy and the buildings next to it look kinda old and worn out so its a nice contrast.
                                                                       
Randy Scott Slavin
This picture is amazing because not only does it capture a city skyline, but the clouds and rich blue sky. I love how the trees and plants were incorporated in it also because it provides balance.
   
Helene Binet
I enjoy this picture a lot because it reminds me of a picture I once took when I was traveling. The sky looks so pure and blue and the sun seems so beam down so gracefully. The line work on the top of what seems to be a building is so precise that it actually provides a type of comfort.

Monday, November 16, 2015

Movement Pictures

                                                                      Action Sharp


                                                               
Motion Blur

Friday, November 13, 2015

Capture Episode #1

Which photographer's work do you personally prefer? Platon or Dylan McDermott?

Platon.


Where does Dylan McDermott go to take the best photos and why is it so fantastic to photograph?
Not quit sure where he mentioned. He said he loved taking the picture of his daughters that one time in her school.


Platon says he does not think of himself as a photographer anymore. What does he say he is?
A storyteller.
Both Platon and Dylan McDermott talk about today's society and how it have been "robbed" by technology.

What has technology taken from us according to Platon? Do you agree with the statements they make about communication today? Why or why not?
It messed up our interaction with people. I agree because today people would rather text than actually see one another.


Describe a photo you saw in the episode that you felt was an exceptional photo.

The one with the man posing with a guitar after being brutally tortured. How he is presented as a victor instead of a victim.