Thursday, December 5, 2013
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Photographic Research Inquiry Essay
#3 Andres Serrano, Piss Christ
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Humans of UTSA
How did this affect you psychologically?
"I stayed in there long enough for me to get comfortable inside"
"I stayed in there long enough for me to get comfortable inside"
How do you handle rejection from the public?
"I've gotten used to the idea of rejection that I sort of gotten used to it."
"I've gotten used to the idea of rejection that I sort of gotten used to it."
Can you tell me a general idea of "self-realization?"
"We have to understand that stress comes from within ourselves. Not from the things around us."
"We have to understand that stress comes from within ourselves. Not from the things around us."
What was the worst thing to happen to you?
"I really wanted to be in a college football team, but I didn't make since I was slacking with my grades in high school."
"I really wanted to be in a college football team, but I didn't make since I was slacking with my grades in high school."
What made this a concern to you?
"I've had experience of a friend who was a dietetic, which made me help with this awareness of nutrition."
"I've had experience of a friend who was a dietetic, which made me help with this awareness of nutrition."
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Color Critique
Crystal
In Crystal's photos, there is play with sunlight in terms of flowers, grass, and trees. She contrasts the that natural settings with a an unnatural object in some of her paintings. Some of her photos is in an urban setting and uses shots of many different color in the compostions like wigs and umbrellas. The images of the umbrellas in particular has a lot of color, but are not pure hues. The colors are transparent because of the play of sunlight, and the colors are dull and tinted. Since they are transparent, we know which section of color overlaps the other.
Daniel
In Daniel's photos, the colors are very tinted and worn out. His images displays the idea of what aging and time does to color. Sun light plays a huge part in all his photos because in all his photos, the colors are brighter than what the color really is. Line take effect in all his photos as well. Whether it is converging or parallel. The is line in brick, wood panels, reflection from the water, and the metal objects in the image. Some images has a focus on one part of the image where there is a single color thats contrasts with the rest of the image.
In Crystal's photos, there is play with sunlight in terms of flowers, grass, and trees. She contrasts the that natural settings with a an unnatural object in some of her paintings. Some of her photos is in an urban setting and uses shots of many different color in the compostions like wigs and umbrellas. The images of the umbrellas in particular has a lot of color, but are not pure hues. The colors are transparent because of the play of sunlight, and the colors are dull and tinted. Since they are transparent, we know which section of color overlaps the other.
Daniel
In Daniel's photos, the colors are very tinted and worn out. His images displays the idea of what aging and time does to color. Sun light plays a huge part in all his photos because in all his photos, the colors are brighter than what the color really is. Line take effect in all his photos as well. Whether it is converging or parallel. The is line in brick, wood panels, reflection from the water, and the metal objects in the image. Some images has a focus on one part of the image where there is a single color thats contrasts with the rest of the image.
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Assignment #1: Composition
Closed Frame
Shutter Speed: 1/250 sec Aperture: f/7.1
Horizontal Format
Shutter Speed: 1/640 sec Aperture: f/4.6
Asymmetrical
Shutter Speed: 1/16 sec Aperture: f/12
Shutter Speed: 1/250 sec Aperture: f/7.1
Horizontal Format
Shutter Speed: 1/640 sec Aperture: f/4.6
Asymmetrical
Shutter Speed: 1/16 sec Aperture: f/12
Alternate Point of View
Shutter Speed: 1/6 sec Aperture: f/5.1
Converging Lines
Shutter Speed:1/80 sec Aperture: f/4.6
Curvilinear Lines
Shutter Speed: 1/400 sec Aperture: f/4.5
Zig Zag Lines
Shutter Speed: 1/40 sec Aperture: f/12
Shape
Shutter Speed: 1/16 sec Aperture: f/4.5
Stop Motion
Shutter Speed: 1/640 sec Aperture: f/5.1
Frame Within a Frame
Shutter Speed: 1/750 sec Aperture: f/4.0
Thursday, September 12, 2013
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