Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Reflection
This class was a very useful class. I learned alot of really useful skills to hlep me in the future. For the mist part i enjoyed all the assignments. My least favorite project was probably the reading assignments because they were the least hands on. Overall it was a very fun class and i learned alot and am excited to further my skills in photography and computer programs.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Edward Weston
1. Edward Weston began taking photographs when he was sixteen. He received his first camera and took photos of Chicago parks and his aunt's farm. One year later, the Chicago Art Institute put his photographs up for exhibit. He then enrolled in the Illinois College of Photography. In 1906, Edward Weston moved to California and opened his first photographic studio. He also wrote articles about his unique style of photo taking for many big-name magazines. Weston kept taking photographs of nature, landscapes, plants, and nudes. Unfortunately, Weston died of Parkinson's Disease in 1958.
2. Weston's photographic style consisted of using an 8"x10" view camera. His style changed from pictorialism to straight photography (including humans and nature) in the middle of his career. Some of his most famous photos include "Pepper #30", "Dunes, Oceano", and "Nude, 1936".
2. Weston's photographic style consisted of using an 8"x10" view camera. His style changed from pictorialism to straight photography (including humans and nature) in the middle of his career. Some of his most famous photos include "Pepper #30", "Dunes, Oceano", and "Nude, 1936".
Ansel Adams
1. Ansel Adams was an excellent black and white photographer. In 1921, his Yosemite photographs were first published. Instead of becoming a musician, Adams decided to become a professional photographer. He strayed away from hand-coloring, which was extremely popular at the time. Adams used different lenses to vary his results. Ansel Adams signed a contract for his first portfolio in 1927. This portfolio turned out to be a success, earning him around $4000, and leading him to objectives such as taking pictures of the supporters who bought his pieces of art. Adams later put up his first solo photo exhibit at the Smithsonian Institution in 1931. In 1933, Adams opened his first photo gallery in San Francisco, CA. He published essays for magazines relevant to photography and wrote an instructional book called Making a Photograph. Ever since then until 1984, Ansel Adams continued to produce photographs and put on exhibits.
2. Adams had a unique photographic style. In his photographs, he used what is known is as the "zone system", which was a way to determine the right amount of exposure and adjust the contrast of the final piece. He used large-format view cameras, which helped sharpen his photos. Ansel Adams loved to take pictures of outdoor features and landmarks. such as the Half Dome, Mt. Williamson, New Mexico, and the Sierra. Some of his most famous photographs include Monlith, Rose and Driftwood, Yosemite Valley, Clearing Winter Storm, Ice on Ellery Lake, New Mexico, and Aspens, New Mexico.
3. My favorite Ansel Adams photograph is:
2. Adams had a unique photographic style. In his photographs, he used what is known is as the "zone system", which was a way to determine the right amount of exposure and adjust the contrast of the final piece. He used large-format view cameras, which helped sharpen his photos. Ansel Adams loved to take pictures of outdoor features and landmarks. such as the Half Dome, Mt. Williamson, New Mexico, and the Sierra. Some of his most famous photographs include Monlith, Rose and Driftwood, Yosemite Valley, Clearing Winter Storm, Ice on Ellery Lake, New Mexico, and Aspens, New Mexico.
3. My favorite Ansel Adams photograph is:
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
1. In your words write a short bio of his photographic experience.
2. Who are some of the famous people or things he has photographed?
Campbells Soup, Marilyn Monroe, Coca-Cola, Troy Donahue, Elizabeth Taylor
3.Post your favorite Warhol image to your blog.
- What are the three basic elements of a camera? The lens, the film, and the camera body
- What is an SLR camera? A camera where the photographer can see the exact image that is on the film and can adjust everything by turning buttons.
- What is the purpose of a camera's aperture? The camera's aperture is the amount of light let into the camera and onto the picture. A smaller aperture lets in less light while a larger aperture lets in more light.
- What does shutter speed on a camera control? The shutter speed controls how much light is let into the camera.
- To get the right exposure for a picture, what three things must be balanced? film speed, aperture size, shutter speed
- To take pictures outside on a very sunny day, would you use a high or low film speed? Why? Low speed film because they are optimal for brighter shots.
- What are the four steps for developing black and white film?
-the film is placed in developing agent
-rinsing film with water, or using "stop" bath
-fixing bath. The fixer dissolves only silver-halide crystals, leaving the silver metal behind.
-film is washed with water to remove all the processing chemicals. - What things are needed to make a black and white print?
-enlarger
-black-and-white paper - For a black and white print, the final image is actually what material?
silver
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Annie Lebovitz
1. Annie started working for the Rolling Stone and was named chief photographer in 1973. She was a concert tour photographer for The Rolling Stones' Tour of the Americas. She has photographed many celebrities and has mounted an exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery. Her work was held at the Brooklyn Museum and she wrote a book about he life experiences. her style is marked by a close collaboration between the photographer and the subject.
2. She has photographed John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Queen Elizabeth II, Gwneyth Paltrow, Miley Cyrus, Susan Sontag, Bill Gates, Sting, Demi Moore, Bruce Springsteen, and Michael Jackson.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Monday, April 13, 2009
Friday, April 3, 2009
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Monday, March 30, 2009
Principles
This picture shows alot of movement especially in the backround.
this is an example of unity because alot of different colors have been put together to make it unified.
This picture shows some different fruits all put together in one picture.
This picture is a great example of balance because it shows some very uneven shaped rocks balanced on one another.
The person who took this picture really put alot of emphasis on the bee attempting to pollinate the flower.
This picture has very good contrast because it shows the sun shining on the ocean and it is very still which gives the picture its contrast.
This picture shows a good pattern repeating throughout the picture.
this is an example of unity because alot of different colors have been put together to make it unified.
This picture shows some different fruits all put together in one picture.
This picture is a great example of balance because it shows some very uneven shaped rocks balanced on one another.
The person who took this picture really put alot of emphasis on the bee attempting to pollinate the flower.
This picture has very good contrast because it shows the sun shining on the ocean and it is very still which gives the picture its contrast.
This picture shows a good pattern repeating throughout the picture.
Elements
This image is an example of space because it has a few candles grouped together then the rest of the picture is empty.
This picture shows value because it contrast black a white very nicely.
This picture has alot of very nice shape to it because it has alot of unique lines to it.
This picture is a good example of form because it is just a figure with missing details.
This picture is a nice example of line because it shows some naturally made lines.
This picture shows alot of texture especially towards the center of the wood.
This picture shows some different colors meshed together.
This picture shows value because it contrast black a white very nicely.
This picture has alot of very nice shape to it because it has alot of unique lines to it.
This picture is a good example of form because it is just a figure with missing details.
This picture is a nice example of line because it shows some naturally made lines.
This picture shows alot of texture especially towards the center of the wood.
This picture shows some different colors meshed together.
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