Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Photojournalism

The scene is a photographer killed by a solider. The event is the war and fightings in Burma. It is important because it shows what is historically going on but also shows the photographers compassion. Roy Gleenslade too this photo. He framed it by catching just the action between the 2 people. He emphasized both photographer and solider. The mood is sad but compassionate.
The scene is some boy in poverty. The event is poverty in the Czech republic. Its important because it shows the needs of these children. Julia Densha took this photo, they framed just the kids but also shows the background of their life. They emphasized the kids state of being. The mood is sad but also happy.
The scene is the aftermath of a big fire. This is a fire in Phnon Penth Cambodia. It is important because it shows the destruction of the fire. Christine Spengler took this photo. The framed it using the rule of thirds and also to cover the landscape view of destruction. The emphasized the emotion of the lady from this event. The mood in this picture is sad and devastated.
The scene is a firefighter coming back from cutting grass in a wild fire. The event is the big wild fire in Flagstaff Arizona. It is important because it show the handwork of the firefighters in this event. Jed Conklin took this photo. The framed it with the rule of thirds. The emphasized the firefighter and his emotions. The mood of the scene is braveness and hard work.
This is 2 helpers carrying dead bodies of children. This event is the Isrealei-Hezbollah clash in July. It is important because it is apart of the war and how it has killed many people. Carolyn cole took this photo. She framed it straight forward to where ever the movement is going. She emphasized the dead bodies. The mood is urgent and horrifying.


Thursday, September 9, 2010

Post principle/element photos


PROPORTION


UNITY


RULE OF THIRDS


SPACE

Journal Notespg 66-72


Two examples of incident metering and reflected metering


An example of low-key or dark scenes


An example of light on a sunny day


An example of a picture in low light


An example of a picture and light on a overcast day

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Journal Notes pg 60-65

Here is an example of different film speeds. One is with a higher speed and one is with a lower


Here's an example of a picture with a slow shutter speed


Here is an example of a picture using a fast shutter speed


Here is an example of F-stops and the difference between a lower and higher F-stop.


Monday, September 6, 2010

photo journal chapter 2

Direct Lighting
Photo by Mark Anderson

Indirect Lighting

photo by anonymous

Timing

photo by anonymous

View point
photo by Alicia

Proportions

photo by Cliff Smith