Wednesday, May 26, 2010

MOPA

This project was taken at Mission Beach. It represents the muslim cultures are still able to walk around the beach with their dresses on. It shows how free our country is, not having to wear bikinis or skin revealing clothes. We are free to be who we want to be.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Timeline


My group was with Jenny, Wyatt, and Palina. We divide individual reasonability like Wyatt bought the board and made the frame, Palina gathered the information, I put everything together and Jenny printed out the pictures. I didn’t think this project was hard because everybody did their share on this. What we were having trouble on was getting the material together because it took us a while to buy the board. Overall, we had fun doing this project because while we were at it, we learned how photography evolved

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Portrait: Natural Light




These portraits were taken at the park, with natural light. The first image, a little girl who is holding her toy, while i took a picture of her. I didn't have to tell her to pose, she just revealed herself through her emotions which worked with what i wanted it to look like. The lighting was a bit too bright in the back, but it was natural light from the sun. The second portrait, I like how the light from the sun is shown on his nose and forehead, with his natural pose. The third photo, i like how everything is so detailed with the clouds, the fence, and her facial expression. The light brightens up her face & the colors on her dress.


Saturday, May 8, 2010

Manjari Sharma Portraits.


A Portrait is an image with the model's natural beauty, being comfortable with the photographer and including themselves. The models shouldn't be asked to pose, it should come from their inner emotions and whatever they feel like doing. Both the photographer & the model should have an eye to eye relationship knowing how to reveal themselves through eye contact. Portraits aren't just snapshots, they're captured with very detailed specks of the moment showing the model's deep emotion within themselves. These portraits are from Manjari Sharma, revealing their emotions through water, & where they positioned themselves.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

First Strobe Lighting; Lunch Diversity


Describe: The diversity here at Scpa during lunch.
Analyze:The lighting in the background is dark shades from the strobe, & the light is reflected on their faces. Very contrasted with shadows reaching out.
Interpret: Having lunch with different races & styles, everything is mixed by race, gender, the food they eat, their interests, and their styles. Yet they still manage to stay together as a group here at scpa.