Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Activity 4

Find a photograph where the photographer has used a slow shutter speed and describe the subject matter including the background. Discuss any technical difficulties the photographer may have encountered and how these mat have been overcome.
Epstein
This is the complete opposite of a fast shutter speed because this lets more light in and that causes fast moving objects to blur out. i personally don't like this type of photography because it is hard to get a good subject to focus on. in this photo the subject is a girl as a train passes by. this could be hard to get if there is eavy traffic on the train platform and if the subject moves. it could also be hard since the train only passes once so the artist must know the right exposure to take in order to get the proper image.

Time Activity 2

Find an example of a photograph where the photographer has used a very fast shutter speed and describe the subject matter including the background. Discuss any technical difficulties the photographer may have encountered and how he or she may have overcome them. 
Meg Photography

In this photo the artist used a vey fast shutter speed to capture the moment when a paint droplet hits a can of paint. i enjoy it because you get to see all of the colors and the sudden impact that you normally could not see with the bare eye. the photographer probably hit a lot of problem along the way because this moment is so quick and it probably took many tries and cans of paint. but one way that they might have overcome this was to take burst photos and find the best one.

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Time Activity 1

Look at a Henri Cartier-Bresson photograph and discuss why you think that capturing the decisive moment has added to the picture’s quality.
Cartier-Bresson
With a brief look at this photo you see a man and a cat having a face off. This is a much better type of composition rather than having just the man or just the cat because of it rarity and suddenness. The photo is framed using the building so that you really focus on the subject that probably didn't stay in that position for long. This makes the image all the better because he had to see that and take the picture right away with out thinking because that moment did not last long and the picture would have turned out with a completely different meaning and composition. The feeling that this photo gives me is the feeling that friendship is the most important thing that you could have, but if there is no cat or man it gives me the impression of loneliness. That is why the decisive moment is so important.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Activity 5

Create a landscape utilizing foreground subject matter to create a sense of depth. Discuss how the resulting image is likely to be read by the viewer.
photo by Ryan Aicard
I am a fan of the above picture for several reasons. The first is the use of man and nature and how they can co-exist. But I feel that the image can be interpreted as how the most beautiful parts of nature are often off limits. in the foreground you see barbs, signs and a fence but as soon as you pass that you see a beautiful mountain landscape. So even though that we might be focused on the limits in our life if you look past those there is always true beauty.

Monday, December 1, 2014

Activity 4
Create two photographs in a location with tall buildings or trees using both formats. Create a closed and open landscape at one location. Discuss the different ways we read the resulting images.

These two images are very similar and different in many ways. Both of them are taken in Sedona Arizona and express the vibrane in the red rock. However, the first image is a closed landscape photo with some framing from the trees. Then the other photo is an open landscape with a full Sedona mountain in frame. Both are landscapes and both of the same area but the type of photograph that was produced is different. This just shows how diverse an area can be with photo oburtunities. So there is always something to shoot.

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Activity 3



Compare and contrast a landscape photograph with a landscape painting. Discuss the expressive possibilities of each medium using your examples to illustrate your argument. Choose your examples carefully as representative of the medium. 
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Christina Del Sol

The two pictures above have the same subject matter in them, Sedona's Red Mountains, yet the two pictures are very different and portray a different emotion. the image above shows beauty and darkness contrasting each other while the image below is more of a child's representation of life which is happy and graceful. this just shows that it doesn't matter if everyone uses the same space to make there art because what you are trying to portray is ever changing and that shows in everyones different art work. personally i love the below one more because am a huge fan of the abstract and it is a powerful piece to me.

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Nature Contrast



Find two landscape photographs that question social values or act as a metaphor for personal issues that the photographer is trying to express. Discuss whether the communication is clear or ambiguous and how this communication is conveyed.

The image below shows a deep contrast between nature and urban civilization. The lighting used in this photo show how different the two can be but still have a sense of unity and tranquility. The photographer used light in a big way to have deep dark colors for nature and bright light for the city. it is a reminder that no matter how much we build nature will always be growing right along side us


Photo by Ata

The next image below is a city pipe with a sapling growing inside. This is a little different from the other image because it is not a half and half contrast. instead this shows that no matter how much we try and get ride of it nature will find a way to out do us in any way it can. this is the true beauty of nature, no matter how much we hurt it it is always there for us in the strangest ways sometimes.


Photo by Christiano Quadrar