I chose to do my final project on Gresham.
My idea was to go from the sketchier side to the more wealthy side and it was
much harder than I thought it would be. I wanted to do mine on Gresham because I
have been living here for most of my life. In my portfolio, I included pictures
of things I usually see on a daily basis. I tried to take all of my pictures
during a certain time of day because I know that lighting is very important.
Certain times of the day can add strange shadows or glares to your photos. I
also tried to incorporate different aspects of composition, including rule of
thirds and lines, in my photos. My favorite picture is probably the second one
because I really like how all the colors all kind of go together and how the sky
is a little pinkish orange.
ART 260 - Because its just better here...
Friday, December 13, 2013
Final Blog Post.
As a photographer, I enjoy making my vision come through in my photographs. I plan to take my photography to the next level, and focus on fine details of my photos. The style I have created is based around interaction with the camera or a loved one. Whether it be an event or an engagement photo shoot. I want to create and show the emotion that those people are feeling at that exact moment. The plan to create more emotion from my photographs is to set up lighting properly for the occasion and pay more attention to little detail that are actually very noticeable. I try and use all different angles and perspectives to paint my vision to those viewing my work. And also including my clients vision and ideas as well. I pay close attention to composition and points of focus throughout my photographs. In the future I want to explore more fine art, and creative ideas to use in my own way.
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For my photo essay I went with the theme of "The female body". I originally saw another photo essay online where a photographer took up close photos of different types of women's bodies in a tub of colored water, and that really inspired me for my own photo essay. In the beginning I was worried that my essay would turn out uninteresting because all the photos would be very similar to each other because they would be of 1. Of the same model and 2. In the same setting, but as I went along with the shoot I realized I could make the photos a lot more interesting by using different level of contrast in the photo, and also the different color of water help as well. These are my top 4 favorite photos from the photo essay because I feel that they really cqapture the theme of the female body, and they are very different from each other.
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For the final project I decided to take pictures of my cousins girls. I like to take pictures of people and try to catch moments. I decided to take the girls to the farm where they sell trees because I thought it would show the winter weather very good. After that, we went home to bake some cookies.
The organization of my photos was first baking cookies and other that it took: making the batter, cutting out cookies, and then decorating them. For the outside photos, I started with the youngest girl to the oldest, and then all of them together.
The first photo here is one of my favorites photos that I took. I really like the focus and I liked how the framing turned out. Also, I liked how the pink coat stands out from the green background. The second photo is all of the three sisters together. I think its pretty simple, but I liked like that. You can that it was cold outside because of their pink cheeks. The third photo is of the eldest girl mixing the batter. The focus turned out great, and all the details came together. The last one is also one of my favorites photos taken. The younger girls were anxious to start making the cooking, and I like how it shows that they were interested in the process of baking cookies. Also, I like the reflection on the table and the little props that I used: eggs, measuring cups. Overall, I am happy with my photos, and glad I had an opportunity to do it.
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THE PROPOSAL
The theme of these images is love. They portray romance, warmth, and
happiness. I think anyone who looks at these pictures would smile because it’s a
perfect moment to capture. The emotion caught in each frame is real and meaningful.
The surprise and the smile afterwards show the excitement and happiness that
the moment brought to the subject. I added candles, a blanket, a lantern, and
some sparkling cider to enhance the romantic setting of the proposal.
These pictures were taken at the river and there wasn’t one light pole in
sight, so the only thing I had to work with was my camera flash. I know that if
I had light on the back sides the background would have stood out better and
created even better pictures. But I did not have those resources available at
the time. Another factor that may have kept these images from being even better
was the photographer’s (my) emotions. This is my sister and I was so excited
and nervous for her that I might have lost sight of the technical part of
shooting these images. Overall I am happy with these pictures because I
captured a very special moment in my sister’s life.
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I chose these 4 images specifically
for a couple of different reasons. I feel like all four of them really capture
exactly what I did for the whole journey. The first photo shows waiting for the
train which was my transportation to and from Seattle. I like this photo
specifically because the lighting is cold and mysterious and it shows the train
starting to come down the bridge. The next photo I chose is one that shows the
underground bus station that consumes downtown Seattle’s basement. This photo
has awesome high contrast lighting and really captures my trip because we spent
a lot of the time waiting for the bus. I chose this next photo of downtown
Seattle, because it gives you a look inside of the city. This photo does a good
job of showing the enormity and contrast of the buildings that are there and
also has a nice depth of field showing all of the buildings in focus. My final
photo that I chose is of course the view from across Lake Washington. It is
your iconic view of the city that you picture in your mind when you think about
Seattle. The photo also has a nice focus on the composition showing the boats
in the lake and the buildings in the background. I feel that these four images
put together show the bulk of my journey to Seattle and do a nice job utilizing
the artistic elements that we have learned throughout this course.
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