February 20, 2009

Joel Sternfeld

I respect Joel Sternfeld, along with many. These are just a few of my favorites.



I like how he has color coordinated the pumpkins with the fire, and how both the smashed pumpkins and the burning building symbolize destruction.




This one's great because he has coordinated her shirt with the sheet, and her face with the pole. This color coordination is pleasing to the eye. Also The sheet is dirty, as is her face. This coordination leaves the mind wondering.


Joel is great icause he always has a message to go along with the photo. He inspires me to send messages through my photographs too. He always coordinates two subjects, or a subject with the background, and this is great.

Final Project Proposal

For my final project I'm thinking playgrounds. Originally I was going to do nursery rhymes, because over the break I told the story of 'Goldilocks and the Three Bears' using photography. It was a good idea, but the actual photos weren't that great, so I was going to reshoot that. Chan's idea was playgrounds. Well as I heard hers, I fell in love with the idea. During film last term, I shot playgrounds, and they were some of my favorite images. I was so jealous, I wanted to do playgrounds so badly! Then I found out that Chan had fallen in love with my idea, as I had hers. It was perfect!! We switched. Now I'm very excited, she's excited, we're all excited. I'm looking at old antique ones made of wood and iron and trying to avoid the new futuristic plastic ones. Yay! I can't wait.

Okay. I wrote that Friday the 6th, and I shot all weekend. Now it is Monday the 9th, and I like my shots! But I don't like the slides and just swings and climbing sets, I like all of the shots where I got very very close, and focused hard and sharply. Well it just so happens and these shots, my favorites, are all of metal. My close-up bolt and my chain from a swing, these are my favorites! So I've changed my subject to metal. I don't even like my playground shots. But I love the metal ones. I'll go shoot some more this week, and I may even have some shots from past assignments I could use. I have almost two full weeks until this is due, so hopefully it's exceptional. Yay!! I can't wait. I hope it turns out!

February 19, 2009

February 18, 2009

February 14, 2009

Metal















I am pleased with my final project. It isn't exceptional as I had hoped, and I like my classmates work a LOT better. (big surprise.. They're all incredible!) I discovered that I love rust. I love old things, especially old metal. This is why my least favorite image is the one of the violin case buckle; it doesn't belong. While the other photos are old, used metal, it is new and shiny- I don't like it. I love the rust of the bike rack. Focus is my best friend. It is what makes the image; this is why I love my chain. I love how you can see a trail of chains/swings behind it, but they don't draw the attention. The lock and spiral were taken in California over christmas break. I liked these shots. The location was a beach house overlooking the ocean, and though these shots don't tell you this, I'll always remember the day when I captured these images. The spiral is on the arm of a chair, which was interesting. The lock was on the door of a house, and it was peculiar to see this kind of security. The swing, bike rack, chain and bolt were all in an old, small playground of an elementary school. These images were the ones I saw in my head when I thought I'd do playgrounds for my final project. But when my favorites were all metal, I decided to switch out the topic, and look at metal closely; I am so glad I decided to do this. I am pleased, but I don't love this as a whole. Focus is my best friend. It is what makes the photo. Also light. These are precious and I need to look hard for each as a photographer, and saver them when I have the chance. One more thing: the color shot on the top. I shot this in color as opposed to black and white. I saw the color mixed with light in real life, and I loved the contrast and the way this brown and blue looked juxtaposed. I had taken this in black and white, and liked it just fine, the bolt is interesting, especially in focus. But when I tried it in color, I was seduced. I already thought it was a great image, and the color and light only added!! Wow. I just couldn't resist putting it up. (I printed it too!) Not to brag, but I absolutely love this image!!!!!! The End.

February 11, 2009

Reshoot







This is my reshoot, but I'm going to redo this assignment later. My original image wasn't that bad, so we're starting over. Anyway I originally photographed this for my bracketing assignment. But the light was terrible, so I reshot it in greater light. Well thanks to photoshop I was able to make the original look great even though the light was terrible (further down the blog, titled "Happiness") But next time I'm reshooting an image I took the very first day of this digital photography class, so now with my attained skills, it'll be great in comparison!

February 2, 2009

Assignment #4 Portraits













I learned a lot from this assignment. For starters, I learned what a portrait is. It is not simply a photograph of a person, but it tells a story. Eye contact from your subject is an ingredient that is not required, but it adds a whole lot to the story. This engagement, or lack of it can tell the viewer all about this person's attitude and outlook on life. Both the position and expression of the subject is what makes the portrait. A distracting background is something to aviod-- it draws attention away from your subject. Of course if it is helping to tell the story, everything must be placed precisely in the right spot. Composition in not only portraits but in every photograph. Patience is required when photographing people, also great light. When photographing a stationary object, it's easy to simply adjust the shutter speed, because it doesn't constantly move. If you avoid camera shake, the photo won't be blurry. But with people, there is no room for procrastination. People can't naturally sit still the way objects can, so with a slow shutter speed, there is sure to be some blur. When you have great light, the shutter speed can be fast so the photo can be completely in focus. Perfect light also captures the correct tone of the skin, which is key. Though they are much harder than objects, I love photographing people. The images are so much easier for the viewer to relate to. My favorite image is the one of Chander, the first image. The light is perfect, the shadows showing what she looks like on a daily basis. Her engagement, and eye contact with me shows her confidence as a person. Her smile shows me her optimism. That's the story I get from that portrait, I can see her positive outlook on life. I also like the one of Sydney; the second one. It is a bit blurry which is why it isn't my favorite, but I love her expression. It tells me what a happy person she is, that she chews on bobby pins when she's bored, and that she isn't afraid to be who she is. The one of Chandler in the puddle can be argued as not a portrait. Most seem to think it isn't, but I still see it as one. It's telling me a story. Chandler is having a childish day filled with discovery and naivty. Simply playing in the rain with no hint of stress in her actions. I like it. The one of my mother tells you that either she has a lot on her mind, or that she is tired of her photoshoot and wants to go to bed. I loved this assignment, and I am pleased with the outcome. I love all of my classmates work too-- portraits just may be my favorite photographs over all. I love photoshop. It never ceases to make my day.

January 31, 2009

Abstract Nouns

I've been trying to make all of my titles abstract nouns.. It's very enjoyable. Like instability for my rocking chair and loneliness for my poor little flower with no friends.. but I'm running out of ideas! So if you want to help me out leave a comment saying your favorite abstract noun kay? kay.

January 21, 2009

Assignment #3 High Key/Low Key



















I learned quite a bit from this assignment. I absolutely loved it! My images are not my favorite, and obviously they looked way way better in my head. But I am satisfied. I liked my classmates' work much better, but I had fun working with the whitest whites, and the blackest blacks. I learned that procrastination = bad. Never doing that again. Sweet, soft, natural light is a treasure, and I will from this day forward to work hard to capture it. I found this assignment very interesting. Bracketing is crucial. Images that weren't in focus were saved because I bracketed. Also my tripod helped the focus issue as well. Photoshop is my hero. I love all of these tools! Though I enjoy looking at lowkey photographs, I can't get over the cleanliness and clarity of highkey. Lack of light made me cry, the ability of photoshop to fix EVERYTHING made me laugh and smile, my ability to procrastinate made me smirk, I'm not emotional enough to bawl, and swearing and cussing is against my religion.

January 15, 2009