Friday, June 6, 2014

Final Exam

Q: Who was the famous war photographer who stormed Normandy with the soldiers? How many photos survived? What photo agency did this photographer create after the war? Who were the other founders?

A: The famous photographer who stormed Normandy with the soldiers was Robert Capa. There was 11 photos that survived during D-Day. Robert Capa created the Magnum Photo Agency.Those who also contributed to the agency were Henri Cartier-Bresson, William Vandivert, David Seymour George Roger.





Photo taken by: Brianna Headley



This is my favorite photo because of the color the picture has, the photo is very clear, and the lighting is great.

This is my very best picture because the depth of field, the lighting is great, the cameras focused on her eye, and it was the funniest shoot I've had.

MY WEEBLY WEBSITE Eric's Weebly

3 Benefits To Working In Groups: 
You have more networking between the group.
You get to meet new people which you make friends with upper class men.
When you need help there is always someone who can help you.

3 Disadvantages To Working In Groups:
There might be disagreements between each other.
We might get impatient.
We might not get along.

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

3 best

I think this is one of my best photos because it was it was really fun, inside the classroom, and the lighting is good and was also fun.

I like this picture because she was laughing, the background is nice and she was looking straight into the camera.  

I like this picture because she was relaxed and looked straight into the camera.

Friday, May 30, 2014

Favorite Photos- Iron Chef

I like this picture because it has one of my friend, and the lighting is good.

I like this picture because its sharp and clear. #gifted
I like this picture because it was my funnest shooting day and i got water captured in motion as it was thrown up.
The sky is blue, and she is smiling which makes the picture fit and comes together.

Friday, May 23, 2014

F/64 Group Assignment- Consuelo Anaga

Photo taken at f/22

Photo taken at f/22

Photo taken at f/22

Photo taken at f/22
Photo taken at f/22
Consuelo Anaga inspired me to take these pictures with black and white portraits. She mainly took pictures of african Americans which i tried to copy the best i could. I tried to imitate his pictures, but i think i didn't do a good job.

Thursday, May 15, 2014

ISO 100  f/7.1  1/200

ISO 100  f/7.1  1/250

ISO 100  f/7.1  1/320

Friday, May 9, 2014

Studies In Shutter Speed

Photo taken at 1/30 of a Second which takes the picture in a half of a second capturing the object in motion.
Photo taken an 1/500 of a second which takes the picture fast when the object is in motion.

Monday, May 5, 2014

Studies In Depth of Field

F 2.2 Focus is when the aperture of the camera opens up and blurs out the back round.

.F 22 Focus is when the aperture of the camera gets smaller and has everything in focus.

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

One Photo Composition Rule

My favorite composition I chose was Color. This composition  focuses on the vibrant colors in the picture by attracting the viewer to analyze the main object. The white in the picture makes the viewer focus on the main colors which are the green, red, and yellow.

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

First Portrait Assignment





For my first portrait pictures I strongly believe that I took great pictures in which my models completely forgot the camera which made them comfortable. The things i could of fixed were the lighting in the First and Last picture due to my shadow ruining the picture. The amount of high definition in the 2-4 make the picture really crisp and clear. Overall i think i did a good job on the photos.

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Composition Rules

Before


After

The objects on this picture are arranged in a porportional pattern. There are many square like  shapes in the  picture. I notice that the photographer used many priciples of design such as putting emphasis on the main object and using many lines in this picture. There are also patterns and porportions in the picture becasue of all of the shapes and angles in the picture. As you can see i croppeed the guy on the left out to put even more emphasis on the main object.

10 rules of Composition
In this article i liked Tip 5: Leading Lines. I think this rule was useful because te people in the backround make a line on the pathway and also make it more interesting that there is no center peice but objects and structures all around.

18 rules of composition
I liked the background composition because it explains how the backround is forgotten and the picture turns out better becasue of what comes out in the backround.

5 elements of composition
In this artilce I liked Symmetry becasue if focuses on a pathway which leads to another object creating the effect of lines everywhere.

Compositions
I liked the Lean into the frame composition which you point at an object that is displayed in a corner and see what is behind the main structures.

Photography rules and compositions
The composition i liked in this article was Rule of thirds which balance out the picture so it wont become dull leaving it separated and flexible for the viewer to see.


Wednesday, March 12, 2014

First Photo outing - Principals of Design

This is my favorite picture. It meets my element of design which is patterns. The wall creates a pattern by the bricks being stacked on top of one another and next to each other and the shadow  creates a mystical effect.

Here is the link to the site of elements of design.

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Elements of Art Images

Lines, Shapes, Forms

Lines, Shapes, Forms

Lines, Shapes, Forms

Lines, Space, Color

Lines


The Elements of Art Photos 

Friday, February 21, 2014

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

First Post, First Quiz, Second Semester


Photo 1 - Second Semester

Group Names:
Paramveer Singh
Eric Hernandez
Dejanai Strassner
Laura Vargas
Everardo Medina
Dominique Gama

1. When was the first photo "sent across the wire?"
A: The first photo sent across the wire was sent on January 1st, 1935.

2. What was the photo that was first sent across telephone wires?
A: It was a grainy, black and white photo of a plane crash. 

3. How many cities received the first photo?
A: 25 cities received the first photo. 

4. What was The Hindenburg?
A: A blimp, filled with helium, that blew up.

5. The Glenn Miller Orchestra performed what popular tune during this era?
A: "In the Mood."

6. What magazine used the concept of Picture Magic?
A: LIFE Magazine used the concept of picture magic.

7. What United States government agency documented poverty in the 1930's?
A: The Farm Security Agency (The FSA).

8. What African-American photographer worked for this agency?
A: Gordon Parks worked for this agency.

9. What painting inspired his best known photograph?
A: The American Gothic inspired his best known photograph.

10. Who was the famous landscape photographer shown in the video?
A: Ansel Adams.

11. When was Pearl Harbor bombed?
A: December 7th, 1941.

12. What was a pin up girl?
A: A girl, such as Betty Grable, who posed sexually for photos, newspapers, and magazines.

13. How long was it between D-Day and the first photo sent "across the wire?"
A: It was about 9 years.

14. Who took the famous photos on Normandy Beach during D-Day?
A: John Resanthal.

15. What was Rosenthal's picture with the American Flag?
A: The picture was the "Iwo Jima."