Friday, October 27, 2006
In the short film about the model they put makeup on her, re did her hair, took her photo then on photoshop made changes to her features. They slimmed her kneck, raised her head, and enlarged her eyes. I think this is ethical because they are advertisers and they have the right to show whatever they want that will help sell their product. We as people in society must be stupid if we think that people really look like that. We know it's fake and it's fake to sell something. Who cares. Maybe people are just jealous that they can't really look like that and they don't like constant reminders.
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
heisler-06
This photo is okay. It's not very interesting. It shows interesting shadows and portrays a nice angle of the man but doesn't really catch my attention but it's still okay.
heisler-05
This is another good photo of Todd Heisler's . It portrays excellent emotion, lots of sadness and pain.
Todd Heislers most famous photo
This is one of Todd Heislers most famous photos. I like this photo because of the interesting lighting. It's dark, very soft and the lap top light makes the women look blue and creates interesting shadows.
Todd Heislers most famous photo
This is one of Todd Heislers most famous photos. I like this photo because of the interesting lighting. It's dark, very soft and the lap top light makes the women look blue and creates interesting shadows.
Pulitzer Prize Winner
Todd Heisler was a graduate from Illinoise State University. He is currently employed with The Rocky Mountain News in Denver Colorado, working as a staff photo journalist. Before he worked for Rocky Mountain News, he worked at several different community news papers in Chicago. He has made several different trips to Iraq and was apart of the photo team that won the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for breaking news photography on the coverage of coloradoes worst wild fire season.
Thursday, October 19, 2006
heisler-17
This picture is my favorite because of all the emotion it portrays and how much she loved that man. It's really depressing.
Friday, October 13, 2006
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Direction
What is front light good for?
Front light is good for capturing detail in a photo.
What is front light bad for?
Washing out people and backround detail.
What is side light good for?
Side light is good for depth.
What is side light bad for?
Detail.
What is back light good for?
Creating interesting sillouetts of people and giving the photo an interesting mood.
What is a possible problem with back light?
The photo would lack detail and possibly come out to dark.
Front light is good for capturing detail in a photo.
What is front light bad for?
Washing out people and backround detail.
What is side light good for?
Side light is good for depth.
What is side light bad for?
Detail.
What is back light good for?
Creating interesting sillouetts of people and giving the photo an interesting mood.
What is a possible problem with back light?
The photo would lack detail and possibly come out to dark.
Quality
What is soft (difused) light?
Soft light is light that is spread out.
What type of source does it come from?
An indirect source.
What effect does it have?
Interesting shadows and detail emerge from the photo.
What is hard (direct) light?
Hard direct light coming directly from the source.
What type of source does it come from?
The sun, stage lights, ect.
What effect does it have?
It washes out the photograph and gives it a distinct light effect.
Soft light is light that is spread out.
What type of source does it come from?
An indirect source.
What effect does it have?
Interesting shadows and detail emerge from the photo.
What is hard (direct) light?
Hard direct light coming directly from the source.
What type of source does it come from?
The sun, stage lights, ect.
What effect does it have?
It washes out the photograph and gives it a distinct light effect.
Quantity
What does the quantity of light entering the camera affect:
Possible Shutter speeds?
The more light coming throught the camera, the lower the shutter speed needs to be. The less lights, the longer the shutter needs to be open.
Possible depth of field?
The higher the quantity of light, the longer the depth of field.
Contrast?
The higher the quantity of light, the better the contrast.
Possible Shutter speeds?
The more light coming throught the camera, the lower the shutter speed needs to be. The less lights, the longer the shutter needs to be open.
Possible depth of field?
The higher the quantity of light, the longer the depth of field.
Contrast?
The higher the quantity of light, the better the contrast.
Thursday, October 05, 2006
My Best Photo
I think this photo is my best one because I like how everyone else around him is kinda fuzzy but he's in focus and he wasn't paying attention to me when i shot him.
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
My First B&W Print
I just looked around for something to shoot and i came across Pete and Cameron goofing off. First i looked at the photo and printed the image on paper. Then i went to develope it using stop bath, developer and fixer. The developer made the picture appear. The stop bath stopped the developing and the fixer sealed the deal. After that i let it sit in water for a bit then I dried it off. I think the picture as a whole is good and what not but i should've centered it better on the page before i went to develope it so that black thing wouldn't be there. It bothers me.
CAPTION: Cameron is about to get punched by Pete in the courtyard during photojournalism class, third period. This was for a photojournallism assignment.
CAPTION: Cameron is about to get punched by Pete in the courtyard during photojournalism class, third period. This was for a photojournallism assignment.