I chose this picture because the emotion seemed very genuine and the image was very crisp.
I picked this image because his expression showed "smug" well. The image quality was good, too.
I picked this picture because Olivia looks so bored and done with everything. Her face expresses "I'm really bored!", well!
This picture makes it really look like Olivia just saw something really gross. The image quality is nice.
My experience working with Olivia and Ryen was fine. They were very easy going and gave me the pictures I needed for the assignment. Some challenges I faced was trying to get Olivia to make different emotions. Some successes I had were taking candids that weren't actually planned emotions. That is when the emotions were most realistic. As for my experience as a model, it wasn't that great, as I do not really enjoy photos being taken of me. But I did get to experience being a model, which I am not used to.
Now I can take photos better as I understand what the models have to do. I think being a good portrait photography is mainly just knowing when to take the picture, and making sure your lens is in focus. The more candids you take, the better, because catching them a bit off-guard prevents fake smiles. I am excited to take more portrait photos of my classmates, however I am not very excited for them to take the picture of me because I do not really enjoy modeling.
Friday, March 21, 2014
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Framing
Architectural
This is an example of architectural framing, because the pole is attached to the building. This is a strong photo because the pole leads you straight to the main subject; which is Cindy. The focus is clear, which is why I like this image. To take this picture, my camera was on AV mode, although there is no specific technique that depended on the settings of the camera.
Man-made
To take this picture, Noelia stood on the other side of a chair, and I zoomed in so the triangle hole in the back of the chair lined up with her head. I had no specific skills or settings to take this, and I believe it is a strong photo because the focus is Noelia. There are no distractions, and that is my
Natural
To take this photo, Paulina backed up far away from me, and then I held my hand up as if I were squishing her. I had no problems with taking this photo, expect for in some of the pictures I took, my hand did not line up right with Paulina. I think this is a very strong photo and my hand look lined up perfectly, like I really am holding her.
I believe that my strongest photo in this set is the photo of me holding Paulina in my hand. It is strong because everything is in focus, and it really looks like I am holding her! The frame works well and has the right amount of lighting.
The problems that I had during this assignment were mostly finding unique frames. It is hard to find architectural frames, because there are only so many buildings. Being creative was the key to this assignment. I overcame my problems by thinking outside of the box, and looking at things with a different perspective.
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Panning

To take this image, I had a shutter speed of 1/40, which blurred the background, and focused Mr. P on the bike. I just followed him as he rode and the background was blurred because I focused on him.
For this picture, I followed the three runners with my camera. I focused on James before they started running, therefore James is the one who is mostly in focus. This was challenging because I had to take the image before they started running, because my shutter speed was so low to allow panning.

To take this photo, I followed Mr. P as he did a funny walk. My shutter speed was 1/40, so the background is very blurry, as well as his feet are slightly blurred. This was hard because I did not have many tries to get this image.
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Float
In this image, it is intended to look like Gabby is holding up Isabel with magic powers. This is a photo trend called "vadering". To capture this image, the shutter speed was put at 1/1600 of a second. The shutter speed had to be very fast to be able to capture Isabel as she jumped into the air. A challenge I faced was the direction of Isabel's hair. If her hair was going forward, then it would not look like she was being held by Gabby.
The story I was trying to tell with this photo is that Jazzmin is flying. It looks like she is trying hard to get to where she is and it looks very realistic. I faced no challenges with taking this photo although a tripod was needed.
This is a picture which is supposed to look like Jazzmin is levitating. In reality, she is just sitting in a chair cross-legged. To capture this, I used the auto mode because a fast shutter speed was not needed. I then layered the photo without the chair under the layer with her in it, and created a mask. From there, it appeared as I was just erasing the chair. This is the final product.
The story I was trying to tell with this photo is that Jazzmin is flying. It looks like she is trying hard to get to where she is and it looks very realistic. I faced no challenges with taking this photo although a tripod was needed.
Monday, December 9, 2013
Creative Controls
Part 1
1. Which Aperture makes a wider hole in the lens for light to come through? F/3.5
2. Which Aperture lets more light into the camera to hit the image sensor? F/5.6
3. Which Aperture keeps more of the foreground and background in focus? F/11
4. Which Shutter Speed is faster? 1/200 second
5. Which Shutter Speed keeps the door in the camera open for more time? 1/30 second
6. Which Shutter Speed is best for stopping action? 1/200 second
Part 2: Set 1
AV mode F/2.7
AV mode F/5.6
AV mode F/8
Set 2:
TV mode 1/10
TV mode 1/60
TV mode 1/500
The difference between these photos are the shutter speeds. This makes a difference because it controls how fast the pictures were taken. For example, the first picture is overexposed because the shutter speed was slow, and let more light in. The last photo is clear because it did not let as much light in.
Set 3:
TV mode 1/10
TV mode 1/60
TV mode 1/500
These photos are different by their shutter speeds. As you can see, as the last set, the first photo is overexposed due to too much light being let in. But in the last photo, the movements are frozen and crisp.
Set 4:
TV mode 1/10
TV mode 1/60
TV mode 1/500
These photos are examples of panning. In the first image, everything is overexposed AND blurred. In the second photo, I got the perfect example of panning. Isabel is in focus and the background is blurry. In the last photo, the shutter speed was so fast that everything was frozen, deleting the purpose of panning.
2. A situation where you would use a wide aperture would be one where you were focusing on one object, and aiming for a shallow depth of field.
Friday, November 15, 2013
Patterns
Patterns
This photo is an example of breaking the pattern. There are two feet that are wearing black converse, and one foot with white. I like this picture because I like converse shoes, and I like the angle. The grass contrasts well with the shoes and so does the pink sock.
I enjoy this picture because there is no blur, and it contrasts well with the background. There is a slight depth of field, which makes it look cooler. I also love the leaves of this plant.
I really like this picture. It is the shadow of a gate, and since it is a shadow, it is slanted. I like the cracked concrete underneath and I like the repetition of the bars of the gate. I actually had to photoshop out all of the leaves that were on the shadow because I liked it better without the leaves.
A skill that I feel I have learned well is angles, and how to use photoshop. I have been using way more angles in my images because I want to give them a new perspective tat hasn't been thought of before. As for photoshop, considering I was the photo editor of my middle school yearbook, I already knew a lot. But all of the tutorials and walkthroughs have broadened my knowledge of the program. I have already learned so many new things and I enjoy it very much. For our next project, my goal is to be proud of every image I submit. I want to struggle to choose the best because they are all so good. I want to put all my effort and skill into every photo. Mr. Pedersen has always helped me succeed since I have been in this class. He always explains everything very thoroughly and I appreciate that. I am always understanding what has to be done and that is what helps me succeed.
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Photoshop Tutorials
Animal/Human Hybrid
For this photo, I transformed myself into a panda. To do so, I took my eyes and face and cut them out of the original photo, and pasted them onto the photo. From there, I used the transform option to adjust the size and rotation of the separate layers. I enjoyed fitting my facial features to the panda because it looks very funny.
For this one, I took the features of my face and put them on the photo of the turtle. From there, I adjusted the placement of the layers and also transformed my mouth to make it flatter and more fitting. I made my eyes bigger than they originally were to cover the eyes of the turtle. My favorite part of crafting the image was seeing how funny it looked after.
Half Human Half Animal
To make this picture, I took a photo of a dog that looked like it was smiling, which fit best considering I was smiling too. To fit it to my face, I masked the layer of the dog and took out the body. Then, I transformed it to my face and adjusted the mask some more. I created a half-dog half-human version of myself.
To make this half-tiger half-human version of myself, I took a photo of a tiger and transformed it to fit my face. This took quite a lot of transforming because the tiger's nose placement did not fit mine. After the transforming, I masked the photo and removed all of the parts I did not need. Then, my morph was complete. I enjoyed morphing the tiger's face because it was cool to see it transform into my face.
Sketch
To make this "sketched" like photo, I first desaturated the picture (made it black and white), and then I inverted the picture on a new layer. After inverting, I changed the mode to color dodge, and then applied a gaussian blur to the inverted photo. After that, I played around with layers and opacity and came out with this. My favorite part of crafting this image was the outcome, because it look really cool.
To make this picture, I used the same method as described in the last picture. I desaturated the photo, and then inverted the picture. After I inverted it, I changed the mode to color dodge, and then used the gaussian blur filter to make it look better. I also changed the opacity to make it look the best possible. I liked the way this picture turned out because it looks different then the previous photo, but still looks pretty cool.
To make this photo, I did it it the same way in the previous two photos. I made it black and white, and then inverted it. After I inverted it, I made the color mode 'color dodge', and then applied the gaussian blur effect. I then played with the opacity to make it look good. I enjoyed crafting this photo because the outcome was worth it.
Vintage Photo Effect
To make this vintage picture, I added a gradient map and then changed the opacity. After that, I added an inner shadow. Next, I added a gradient overlay. After that I added texture, which was suggested in the tutorial. Of course, when I pasted the layer of texture, I changed the opacity to make it see through and not block the photo. After that, I added a few more tweaks with the opacity and layers and this is how it turned out. This was a cool tutorial because I got to see that you can hand make a filter on photoshop instead of just choosing a filter on instagram.
For this picture, I used the same method as the one above, but there was a big difference, and that was that my photo was taken further away, and the lighting was darker too. I am still happy with the way it turned out because I love the texture of the picture. This was cool to make because the outcome was nice.
For this photo, I used the same method as the first one as well. But what I did differently was the texture. When I transformed it, I made it bigger so the scratch marks would be bigger too. I also made the opacity lower and that was the difference from the other photos. Also, it is not a person. I like the way this came out because I like the original photo.
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