Tuesday, May 6, 2008

photo illustrations


This illustration shows money as cigarettes. I think the whole purpose was to show how money is being wasted or maybe how so much money goes into the cigarette business.












I like the picture because when kids go wild in stores this is what it looks like. Parents should be more aware of their kids and keep them close by because messes like this affects everybody.





















Weddings are very expensive and to show that the illustator made her a bouquet of money

Thursday, April 24, 2008

photo illustrations

this one i really like because
the cord for the bomb is what shapes
the outline of the "terrorist's" face.



well i really dont like this photo but it'll do. Surrounding her picture there are words that describe her and her music plus her career.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

action shoot concept

Zone Focus: is focusing on a particular point or area in whatever you are shooting. If i was shooting a basketball game maybe i would focus on the three point line.


Shutter Speed: depending on how fast the action is, my shutter speed should be fit to capture all the action. During a b-ball game i would have my shutter speed up high because it is a fast paced game and i want to make the action look as if it is frozen.


Panning: to eliminate blurring i could follow the object with my camera.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

manipulation photots

In this photo the editor or publisher add a photo of Clinton and a photo of Castro together making it seem as if they met in person. Well they did but according to reporters, there were no photographers at this meeting. This whole photo was made up and fake which is not right because it creates a false situation.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

photoshop edit

yearbook edit
online edit




newspaper edit

academic shooting

1. What challenges did you encounter while trying to get close, capture real moments, and capture action or emotion? How did you deal with these?

-During my shoot i couldn't get to close because the students needed all the space they could get to build their robots, but when i did get close some students tried to hold a pose. When that happened I just went to another group.




2. What technical aspects of photography (focus, exposure, composition) did you find yourself thinking about the most, and how did you make sure you did these correctly?

I really focused on my photos being in focus. I would aim at one thing and made sure it was in sharp focus.




3. Describe how you attempted to use at least one of the advanced composition techniques when you shot.

I attempted to use simplicity by focusing on the little things that were the most important parts of the students projects.