What locations and subject matter did you choose to shoot for your photos? I took all the photos in my yard.
Describe the photos you took: The photos are of plants and trees in the snow and in the summer.
What is the distance in the shot? (How close or far away are you from your subject?) I took the photos from 100 to 150 feet away.
What was your point of view when you took the photos? (from above, below, straight on...) I was looking straight on for some and looking up for others.
Are your photographs horizontal or vertical?Did you consider the rule of thirds to compose your shots? In which photos? Describe. All of my photos are horizontal so i could get the most in.
Which one of of your photos is a dynamic composition that successfully leads the viewer’s eye through the work? The first photo of the sun setting and the fog coming through the trees.
Describe the photos you took: The photos are of plants and trees in the snow and in the summer.
What is the distance in the shot? (How close or far away are you from your subject?) I took the photos from 100 to 150 feet away.
What was your point of view when you took the photos? (from above, below, straight on...) I was looking straight on for some and looking up for others.
Are your photographs horizontal or vertical?Did you consider the rule of thirds to compose your shots? In which photos? Describe. All of my photos are horizontal so i could get the most in.
Which one of of your photos is a dynamic composition that successfully leads the viewer’s eye through the work? The first photo of the sun setting and the fog coming through the trees.
What is the distance in the shot? (How close or far away are you from your subject?) the shots were taken from 1 foot to 6 feet away.
What was your point of view when you took the photos? (from above, below, straight on...) they were all taken on an angle except the bike racks they were taken straight on.
Is your photograph horizontal or vertical? they are all horizontal.
Does this photo follow the rule of thirds? Why or why not? (Describe). yes because they all have something repeating texture and shape.
Is this photo an example of pattern, texture and/or rhythm? yes because the pattern of the the fence keeps repeating.
Which image may be overexposed ? (too bright) Why? Which area/areas is/are too bright? the photo of the hanging flowers because there is a blinding glair from the chairs in the background.
Which image is underexposed ? (too dark) Which area/areas is/are too dark? the image of the the track is under exposed.
Which image is the best example of a properly exposed photo? Explain why the image of the fence because it is not to dark or to light.
What was your point of view when you took the photos? (from above, below, straight on...) they were all taken on an angle except the bike racks they were taken straight on.
Is your photograph horizontal or vertical? they are all horizontal.
Does this photo follow the rule of thirds? Why or why not? (Describe). yes because they all have something repeating texture and shape.
Is this photo an example of pattern, texture and/or rhythm? yes because the pattern of the the fence keeps repeating.
Which image may be overexposed ? (too bright) Why? Which area/areas is/are too bright? the photo of the hanging flowers because there is a blinding glair from the chairs in the background.
Which image is underexposed ? (too dark) Which area/areas is/are too dark? the image of the the track is under exposed.
Which image is the best example of a properly exposed photo? Explain why the image of the fence because it is not to dark or to light.
Select one of your images that show a fast shutter speed.
Approximately what shutter speed did you use to freeze action? 1/4000
What ISO and WB settings did you use? iso=200 wb=sun
If you were on a point and shoot camera, what setting(s) did you use?
What action did you freeze? the spinning miker
(Describe).What was your distance, and point of view for the photo? 1.5 feet
Describe any compositional elements (tools) that are present in or that strenghthen the photo.(rule of thirds, positive and negative
space, line, shape, pattern, texture, strong colors, contrast...) positive negative, line and shape, pattern
Select one of your images that show a slow shutter speed.
Approximately what shutter speed did you use to purposely blur action? 1/40
What ISO and WB settings did you use? wb=sun iso=200
If you were on a point and shoot camera, what setting(s) did you use?
What motion, or part of the image shows blur? the spinning object we were focused on.
(Describe).What was your distance, and point of view for the photo? 1 foot
Describe any compositional elements (tools) that are present in or that strenghthen the photo.(rule of thirds, positive and negative space,
line, shape, pattern, texture, strong colors, contrast...) line and shape, positive and negative space.
Describe one of your photos from painting with light. The first photo has the string light with another light up close.
What shutter speed did you have the camera on? 6,8,10 seconds
What light source did you use to create the painting? string lights and flashlights.
How did you achieve the image/effect? by spinning the light strip.
What impact does the photo have? it shows lights in focus and out of focus in the background.
How would the viewer feel looking at your photo? they would feel that they are different.
What f-stop did you have your camera set to create a shallow depth of field? we had it on f/3.5.
What ISO and WB settings did you use? i used auto iso and incandescent white balance.
If you were on a point and shoot camera, what setting(s) did you use?
Discuss one of your images that show a large depth of field. the image that shows it best is the hallway.
What f-stop did you have your camera set to create a large depth of field? it was on f/13
What ISO and WB settings did you use? i used auto iso and incandescent white balance.
If you were on a point and shoot camera, what setting(s) did you use?
Which photo is better? the staircase.
Why? because it shows the best difference between the small and large
field of depth.
Why would you want to use a shallow depth of field? if you want to capture just one thing in focus.
When/in what situation would a large depth of field be better? when you want to get everything in focus.
Color Balance Photo
Home work
unwanted objects
Favorite object
What object did you choose to shoot for your photos? I choose my iPhone 6.
What personal significance does the object have? I use it for everything.
Why is it your favorite thing? because i spend a lot of time on it.
Describe the various points of view you photographed.What setting or settings did you use to photograph the work? I used a straight on
and above point of view. I used the white photo booth in the back of the room.
How did you avoid distracting backgrounds? i used a piece of white paper behind the phone.
Finally, how did you consider composition and depth of field in your work? the way i took the photos makes the picture look 3d.
What personal significance does the object have? I use it for everything.
Why is it your favorite thing? because i spend a lot of time on it.
Describe the various points of view you photographed.What setting or settings did you use to photograph the work? I used a straight on
and above point of view. I used the white photo booth in the back of the room.
How did you avoid distracting backgrounds? i used a piece of white paper behind the phone.
Finally, how did you consider composition and depth of field in your work? the way i took the photos makes the picture look 3d.
First Year Photo
Zine
My favorite image is the third one where the light is coming from the left and bouncing off the umbrella. The camera angle was straight on from a lower point of view. The intensity is not that high because we kept it back so it wouldn't be to bright. The reason why i choose this photo as my favorite is because it has a wide range of colors with even transition into shadows and great clarity. The title of the magazine is The Actor. The theme is a happy cloths model. The classmate that was acting was Lauryn Novo.
Double exposure
What images did you select for your double exposure? Tall grass and Lauren smelling a flower.
How do the objects relate compositionally? They both have plants in them.
How did you manipulate and modify each image? I put the grass on the top and faded the grass out.
What steps did you take to merge layers to create a unified image? I sized and croped each image, than i imported the grass on top of the other photo and faded the grass out.
How do your images relate conceptually? They both have plants in them.
What concept, idea or meaning does your double exposure convey? A person and there relationship with nature.
How do the objects relate compositionally? They both have plants in them.
How did you manipulate and modify each image? I put the grass on the top and faded the grass out.
What steps did you take to merge layers to create a unified image? I sized and croped each image, than i imported the grass on top of the other photo and faded the grass out.
How do your images relate conceptually? They both have plants in them.
What concept, idea or meaning does your double exposure convey? A person and there relationship with nature.
Photo Essay
What is the subject for your photo essay and where did you take your photographs? Chevy corvettes lines and shapes and they were taken throughout Massachusetts.
Why did you select this place? Because i like cars.
What concept are you trying to portray about this topic? The lines and shape of the car.
Visually, how did your images capture the narrative or “story” of your essay? Because it shows the shape and lines of the different cars.
Discuss: the order and arrangement of your photos, composition, viewpoint, angle, lighting,color vs black and white....How did you visually unify your series of photos? I arranged them from the brightest to the darkest color cars.
Why did you select this place? Because i like cars.
What concept are you trying to portray about this topic? The lines and shape of the car.
Visually, how did your images capture the narrative or “story” of your essay? Because it shows the shape and lines of the different cars.
Discuss: the order and arrangement of your photos, composition, viewpoint, angle, lighting,color vs black and white....How did you visually unify your series of photos? I arranged them from the brightest to the darkest color cars.