Thursday, December 20, 2012

Extra Credit

1.) The man was pushed into the subway tracks, and the photographer got the  photo by pulling out his camera in the final moment of the man on the tracks and snap a photo.

2.) He wanted to capture the last and final moments of his life

3.) Yes I do think that the photographer should have taken the photo

4.) I think that he did do the best he could because he did not know what was going to happen there and he at least got a decent photo.  

5.) I agree to run this on the front page so that they could find the person who had pushed the person into the subway track.

6.) I think that it is more important to save peoples life because there are worth more that just a photo.

7.) I think it is not ethical to involve himself into the photo because it would cause the risk of his life.

8.) No because then there would be no newspaper and it can't tell the people of the world what is happening around the world or in there area.

9.) The most appropriate is that response is that he should have saved his life instead of taking a photo.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Lytro Warm-Up & Ethnics in Fashion Photography

When i clicked the photo it zoomed in that part and it cleared up the blurry stuff.
It works by taking a photo and if there is a blur then you can go take the photo and then go back and then focus on the part that you want to.
The photographer would have to know how to get multiple objects in the photo and let it work.
I think that if you were a person who likes to take photos a lot then yes it is.

The changes that were made to the model was that the acne that was there ad been erased and her hair had gotten more like wavy.
I think that it is all up to the person who is in the photo because if they like it then they should keep it that way.
No
I think that changes that are not ok are changes that offend the person in the photo.
Fashion photography is different from photo journalism because fashion is about looks and photo journalism is about getting the right rules included.
The relationship from photography with the real world is that it uses stuff from the real world.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Rules of Photography ll

1. Rule of thirds










2. Balancing Elements








3. Leading Lines









4. Symmetry and Patterns (repetition)










5. Viewpoint









6. Background








7. Create depth

8. Framing












9. Cropping

10. Mergers and avoiding them

Self Portrait & Portraits Part II

1.) Be silly, don’t be afraid to over-act.
2.) Use props!
3.) A mirror or some other reflective surface offers an even easier way to take a self-portrait.

I liked this photo because I liked how the only bright colors are the person in the wheel chair and the basketball. The reason that I chose this photo is because it caught my eye how everything around the person and the basketball are dead.


I chose this photo because I liked how if you look at the photo in a certain it looks like the persons head is coming out of the plate. I chose this photo the reason being that it look sort of weird in how he plate cuts off the rest of his body and he is staring at it directly.

I liked this photo because when all people go to a place where they take photos there is always a certain way that people have to be posing. I chose this photo for the reason that all fancy casual photos are taken this way.

I liked this photo because there is a background and you can see that it fits with the self portrait. The reason I chose this photo this photo is because it show one of the rules of photography which is simplicity. 

         My plans for the portrait is that I will be taking a portrait of Dan, and I will shoot him falling down the stairs. What I will do to make this shot successful is that I will probably do my best and get the right angle.