Author Archives: Darrianna Jackson

Painting With Light

I didn’t take the photo but I came up with the idea of the thought bubble while having the expression of thinking. I we also used a purple filter over the flash while using the orange light. I think it … Continue reading

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Portrait

    The lighting in this photo was towards the side of him, not directly in front of him to where it cast a shadow on the other side of hid face, forming a triangle under his eye. There was … Continue reading

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In this photo it is depicting sadness, I really like the light and how it sets that mood on top of the way the dog was positioned with his ears covering his face. I also really like how the background … Continue reading

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Exhibit Review

Going into the first exhibit Interior lives: Contemporary Photographs of Chinese New Yorkers, the first space was really dim lighted as well as the other room, it was also a very open space with the photos being along the walls … Continue reading

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Outdoor Portraits

Using the fill flash was kind of difficult at first but it soon became easier and convenient to use for dark shadows outsides, especially in dark areas or by trees. How I got the picture was I asked to model … Continue reading

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Rule of Thirds

I feel like this is a good example of shallow depth of field. The object is not really in the middle, however it is still the main focus of this picture. you can also see the background where there is … Continue reading

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