Tuesday, September 25, 2012

take a photo of a reflection
take a photo of a hand
 take a photo showing perspective.

i think this photographer did the suggestions.

this style of painting inspires me because it's really cool.
1. Why did you pick this photo? its funny
2. What category did you find this photo? enterprise
3. What award did it win (what place)? he got honorable mention
4. What did the photographer do that attracted your eye? (I am not talking about the subject, but what the photographer did) he got the boy and the lawnmower perfectly in the eyepiece
5. How much do you think the subject of the photo weighed in the judges minds when they picked this photo as one of the best of 2012? very much, because this pic. is funny
6. What do you think the photographer had to do that was unique to getting this photo? hurry up and take the picture
1. What is your reaction to his work? i loved the color.
2. How do you think he made these photos? took a couple pics. of the same thing but in different angles
3 Think about some buildings you have seen, which ones would be good to take a photo like this? Tell me about those buildings, where are they, could you get easy access to them? the frost bank, downtown. i could get access to this building. it's tall, big, and colorful. i think it would be perfect.

Friday, September 21, 2012

this is the least unethical because its just a magazine. and not that much was changed.


i think these are unethical because in one the soldier is telling the man to stop without the man looking. in the other the man is looking. in the last one the soldier is not even telling the man to stop. and in one picture they make a man totally disappear.
the pictures were edited. (changed). people aded stuff in the pictures. in one of the pics. there was 3 missiles. in the edited one there are 4.







this is my favorite picture because i love nature. and because its so peaceful. also because i love surfing

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

1. What do you think about this project and photo essay? i think it's kinda cool, because you can get a picture with someone you don't, and maybe you'll meet some nice people.

2. What would you do if someone approached you with a camera and asked you to participate in a photo shoot and then asked you to touch a stranger? i honestly wouldn't because there are so many jokers, they could edit the picture and put it on the internet.

3. Think of an unusual photo shoot similar to this one that you think would be fun to go and shoot.   i honestly wouldn't do any of this kind of this photography.

4. Finally, tell me what you thought of the photography, are the photos good? Do you like looking at them? no, because i don't like touching people i haven't met.

40 greatest photos taken and Touching People

What made you pick the photo? Because I feel bad for him.
Is there anything about the composition of the photo (this means how the photographer set the photo up in their view finder, NOT the content of the photo) that made your eyes gravitate to the photo? he captured the man so well, and blurred out the background.
Why do you think this photo made the cut of the top 40 photos ever? maybe not the top 40, but pretty close.






























What made you pick the photo?because I would do the same thing. if someone died, i would pray for them.
Is there anything about the composition of the photo (this means how the photographer set the photo up in their view finder, NOT the content of the photo) that made your eyes gravitate to the photo? I'm not sure about the photographer, but if i were him I would have taken this picture to show that some people care for others.
Why do you think this photo made the cut of the top 40 photos ever? yes


What made you pick the photo? because he's just trying to remember what he did in the war.
Is there anything about the composition of the photo (this means how the photographer set the photo up in their view finder, NOT the content of the photo) that made your eyes gravitate to the photo? the photographer tried to get the man with the tank to show that he is remembering what happened. 
Why do you think this photo made the cut of the top 40 photos ever?

Monday, September 17, 2012

red,metal,and happy 

 red
 metal
 happy
Great black and white photographers, PART 2
Kremlin Fenton
1816-1869. After studying law in London, Roger Fenton trained as a painter in London and Paris. He showed his paintings and helped found a drawing school that gave  instruction to working men in London. Active in the arts, Fenton woked with French photographers Gustave Le Gray and Henri Le Secq, which may have led him to pursue photography. In 1853 the British Museum invited him to document some of their collections. His photographs of the Crimea in 1855 were the first large-scale photographic documentation of war.