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Author Archives: Hope Okoro
Best picture: Painting with Light
In this shot, my classmate, Ivan’s facial expression and his composure worked together with the mood of the photo, powerful and strong. We manipulated a strong rod of light with a phone’s flashlight to make it as though he’s holding … Continue reading
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4 best 11/9
In the first shot where my classmate, Savon, is pointing at the camera, it shows a feeling dominate and power, like “I choose you”. With his finger in the foreground and the rest of him out of focus, this … Continue reading
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Best frozen & best blurred 11/16
The first one (with me just standing there), is an example of a blurred and frozen shot. I’m frozen and everyone else is blurred in motion. The shutter speed for that shot was 0.5 secs. The second photo is where … Continue reading
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Best Photo 11.2.17
Out of the ten best photo my group and I took, I think this shot of one of my classmates is the best. The light balance is perfect, the broad light and the shadows balance well, the landscape mode works, … Continue reading
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My Best Shot
Here is a shot I took of my classmate Nicole. What I like about this picture, is that gorgeous smile of hers. It brighten not only her face, but the emotion of the photograph. It contrasted the dark, dull background. … Continue reading
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William Wegman Exhibit Reflection
Hope Okoro Visiting the William Wegman exhibit, Undressed and Undressed, was quite an unusual yet interesting experience. In the exhibit, the pictures were arranged in an organized matter, just as any exhibit, however, it was strange and unexpected to see … Continue reading
Group photo taking 10/19
Out of the ten photos my group and I picked out today, this was the one that I found the most interesting. Apart from the apparent contrast between the two flowers ( light and dark & out of focus and … Continue reading
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Homework for 9/7
Hope Okoro COMD 2330 D190 Photo Description 9/7/17 Link: http://www.michaelkenna.net/gallery_images/c522ea3.jpg Brooklyn Bridge, Study 4, shot by Michael Kenna in Brooklyn, NY in 2000. Kenna shot this photograph to “capture” the viewer, to give them the feeling of walking on … Continue reading
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