Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Final Project

For my photo series I will be showing the life of a bubble. I want to start out by capturing the bubble being blown, continuing with pictures showing the bubble traveling to different places, and end with the bubble being popped. The pictures will also represent different stages in life such as childhood and adulthood.















Thursday, May 16, 2013

The Clone Tool


Networking Project



Neil Simmons
http://neilsimmonsphotography.com/fineart-gallery.php


Neil Simmons is a photographer who went to San Jose state, and double majored in both business and photography. Raised in Santa Cruz County, Simmons lives close to many of his favorite photogenic spots, but he also makes a point of traveling to study of other parts of California and the West, enjoying the challenge of getting the shots he wants while on the road. In addition to working with a camera, Simmons plays bass and sings lead vocals for a band called "Fire's Fury".

sample of his work



Raboin Photography
http://www.raboinphotography.com

David and Maria Raboin are a husband and wife styling team. They take photographs of children, outdoors, pets, and family life. David also has extensive experience in aviation and aerial photography. A lot of their photography is fun and unique but they also have a lot of fine art photography.
two dogs play fighting in a snowy field
sample of their work

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Advanced Portrait


Alter Perspective
Looking Off Frame
Looking Within Frame
Experiment With Lighting
Out of Comfort Zone
Candid
Get a Smile
Contact Sheet







Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Daily Quiz

According to science, the left side of your face is the best side for portraits.

Friday, April 19, 2013

Critique

Amelia's photo for texture really makes me feel joy when I look at it. I love animals and I think this picture really captures the great aspects that animals have. What I like the most about the picture is the focus on the dog's eyes. They really pop because their placement in the photograph and also the deep brown color. I also like the pose that she was able to capture the dog in; it's as if her dog is about to sniff the camera. The only thing that I would have done differently is take a picture of the dog on the grass or somewhere with a more rough texture to add contrast with the dog's texture, really making the dog's smooth fur pop. Otherwise it is a wonderful photograph!

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Concepts of Art



Line
Texture
Space
Contrast
Shape
Color
Emphasis
Unity
Balance
Movement
Rhythm
Value