Monday, November 16, 2015

American Soldier

American Soldier

A. The photograph with the most impacting emotion on the viewers in the photograph with the three men huddled together hugging each other in the bedroom. I think so because it is saddening and shows emotion in the photograph. 

B. Set #1: at home- Image #1-Image #3
   Set #2: joining army- Image #4-Image #5
   Set #3: training- Image #6-Image #12
   Set #4: preparing for war- Image #13-Image #16
   Set #5: war- Image #17
   Set #6: moving locations- Image #18-Image #19
   Set #7: war: Image #20- Image #26
   Set #8: returning home- Image #27-Image #28 

C. Set #7 because, they were in war and they looked very afraid and also tired. I think this set was very powerful because the photos showed their pain and emotion to being in war, they all looked very tired and wanting to leave. 

D. It shows one character's story, it shows them before and then joining the army, it shows his experience and fear. It shows that he gets back and how happy he is to be home. 

E. They wrote in past tense as if he might not be there to tell the story. 

F. The captions enhance the photographs by making the viewer feel worse and understand his emotions more. 

G. Joining war was hard, so was fitting in. He joined the war and then wanted to leave, he tried and worked hard to be a soldier and eventually was but before that he had to work hard. Ian worked hard and eventually started feeling like a soldier and felt like he fit in. While he was away he broke up with his girlfriend and was saddened about that because he was going to propose. Ian was depressed about that and having to go to war soon after. Ian went to  war and survived. He then was deployed to another area and traveled there. Ian had to fight a more dangerous war and he ended up surviving, he went home on August 14, 2009. After the long training and war, he was happy to be home. 


Thursday, November 12, 2015

Self Portraits and Portraits Part 1

Love and Loss warmup


1. Looking through these photographs I experienced happiness, sadness, and pain. Happiness to see the love of two people, Sadness for what cancer had done to the lady and Pain for the loss of a life and pain for the loss of hope she must of experienced.

2.I think the photographer meant that the photographer is showing a story and so he was saying that "These photographs do not define us, but they are us." because the photographs show themselves and their story.

3.Yes, I believe I would take the photographs to show the person's story, to show they tried and hadn't given up. I would take the photographs to show the loss of a loved one, to show their story from happiness to pain.


4.I would tell him she didn't deserve this but yet he'd know, I would tell him he showed a unique form of pain through his photography. That his work was saddening yet strangely beautiful. 


Self Portrait and Portrait Part 1

4. Experiment with Lighting

Another element of randomness that you can introduce to your portraits is the way that you light them. There are almost unlimited possibilities when it comes to using light in portraits.
Side-lighting can create mood, backlighting and silhouetting your subject to hide their features can be powerful.

7. Introduce a Prop

Add a prop of some kind into your shots and you create another point of interest that can enhance your shot.
Yes you might run the risk of taking too much focus away from your main subject but you could also really add a sense of story and place to the image that takes it in a new direction and gives the person you’re photographing an extra layer of depth that they wouldn’t have had without the prop.

18. Experiment with Subject Expressions

In some portraits it is the expression on the face of your subject that makes the image.
Get your subject to experiment with different moods and emotions in your image. Play with extreme emotions.

Environmental Portrait
1.

I chose this photograph because it shows the environment the man is in and how he responded to it. I like this photograph because the man is playing a violin and its a nice picture. 


2. 


I chose this photograph because it shows his environment and what he does because of it. I like this photograph because the man is blowing a big horn (which is cool) and has a cute dog.


Photography Self Portrait
1. 
I chose this photograph because it really shows how the photographer feels and their emotions. I like this photograph because it is very deep and is a nice photograph. 

2. 
I chose this photograph because it is showing the "society standards" and how the lady has to hide herself or put a mask on to society. I like this photograph because she is showing that is very true and it is saddening that society is like this.

Casual Portrait

1. 
 I chose this photograph because it looks more casual then the photographs self portraits and because it shows the person/people as they are. I like this photograph because the people look generally very happy. 

2. 
I chose this photograph because it looks like a casual, happy photograph. I like this photograph because the lady in the photograph looks really happy, and seeing happy people makes me happy. 


I will take photographs of my best friend, Jessica, I will shoot outdoors in a green forest area (near Jessica's house, in Shady Hollow). I will change the lighting of the photographs to make my work successful. I will have my photograph show emotion and a mood so the viewer understands the vibe of the photographs. 




Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Rules of Photography Part 2

Rules of Photography Part 2



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: