Author Archives: Jonathan Baez

Emotional Studio Lighting

This was means to be fearful. We changed the lighting direction and casted a shadow on the background in attempt to show this emotion and it was somewhat successful. Our only let back was how the stuffed doll has a … Continue reading

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Exhibit Homework

Chinatown This exhibit was minimal. It had really strong colors that contrasted with the vivid colors of the photos themselves; primarily red and blue backgrounds. The space for the exhibition was big and wide as there was plenty of space … Continue reading

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Pattern and Rule of Thirds – Jonathan B.

Rule of Thirds Rule of thirds is represented in this photo as the main subject is on the rule of thirds grid. Having an object within this grid immediately allows for interesting shots to be captured as they help guide … Continue reading

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Jonathan Baez – Flower Softbox

This photo strikes me the most out of the set me and my classmates took. With a diffuse light positioned in the back of the subject, it’s easier to create silhouettes and capture the light along with the darkness of … Continue reading

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LL2 – Composition and Camera Angle – Jonathan Baez

This photo was my favorite out of all of the photos taken during this learning log. Although it’s not as bright as the other photos, I like the darker tones and bright contrasts that are present in this photo. There … Continue reading

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Homework 1 – Photo Review – Jonathan Baez

  “Manhattan Skyline” – Michael Kenna I’m not too sure where this photo was taken of but judging by the direction of where the empire state building is, it was most likely New Jersey. Titled Manhattan Skyline is this photo … Continue reading

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Jonathan – What Makes a Great Photograph? – L1

A great photograph will always have balance. Balance within subjects, movement, lighting, techniques, and editing (although editing is not a major point within balance, it has the power to create or enhance balance). Anybody can take a photo but not … Continue reading

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