Author Archives: Justin Jackson

About Justin Jackson

I have always been inspired by art from when I was a little kid to now. It really catches my attention. I seen art in many types of forms: cooking, music, graffiti, dancing, painting, and etc. There are unlimited possibilities of how art is expressed. It even sets a mood in motion for people to understand one another. That is why I want to be an artist. An artist’s salary is around $44,000 a year which is not bad since it is a field you would love to pursue in. You get to work in big open spaces like warehouses, studios in office buildings, and lofts. Most of the time artists work part-time which is kind of convenient for me because I have a job that is not related to this field but it could work well with my schedule.

 Our group used used three colors of light to depict a tree in the ocean. The apeture was set on F4″ for capturing the light.

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Portrait Basics LL7

The verticle shot is spot on radient. The fill light brought the subjects face out more. The depth of the background light is giving an aura a little over the shoulders. The broad light is strong on the left side … Continue reading

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Aperture Gallery Exhibit Review

JJackson COMD 2330 Digital Photography Exhibit Review The Aperture Gallery was a fun experience for me. The atmosphere was festive. The gallery looked fresh and new. Even the smell all around me says I’m on a brink of discovering new … Continue reading

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LL6 Strobe Light Flower

The lighting is dim a little bit overall its really sharp when shooting a close up. there might be a rule of thirds shown in this. It kind of reminds me of a coral reef on the ocean floor.

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LL5 Shutter Speed

The shutter speed was set to 1 second to get a quick pic. Rule of thirds is provided here as well. Not feeling so well since I woke up this morning. Shutter speed is how one controls how the camera … Continue reading

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LL4-Brooklyn Bridge

This was my best pic that I’ve took. Its showing us an oblique impression. The lighting sharp and natural. It makes you want ti visit the Brooklyn Bridge. I think I might go back to that spot again. Rule of … Continue reading

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Open/Close: Scavenger Hunt

The reason I picked this photo is because it shows us very little negative space in the open lockers. You can see the leading lines. Its a little different but it draws your attention. This was a medium shot.

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Excercise

This photo is was taken in an oblique angle. It feels as if the stool is sliding off somewhere. It also shows a medium shot which goes well with the background. These are probably the reasons why I love this … Continue reading

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HW1-Photo Description

After observing all of the pictures for this assignment, I decided to choose “The Lams of Ludlow Street” by Thomas Holton. This caught my attention the most because its very artistic to me. The setting seems like its shown in … Continue reading

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LL1

In the passage “The Thing Itself” by John Szarkowski, I believe the difference between the thing and the subject is that when a camera takes a photograph its only showing a brief moment in time while the subject moves on … Continue reading

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