Author Archives: clyde

What I’ve Learned

Coming in to this photography class I had no experience what so ever when it came to the art of photographs and even using super high tech cameras. Everything I learned was completely new to me from the camera itself … Continue reading

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Super Hero

I chose this photo because it’s a reference to superman, specifically when he does his eye lasers. To obtain this shot I had to pose with my glasses pulled down slightly; then from there one of the members of my … Continue reading

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Three point Lighting

Today in class we discussed the importance of light when taking photos of a person. By placing the light in certain areas it can change the overall feel of the photograph. For instance setting up the light source in a … Continue reading

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Broken

This is the picture I chose from today’s class experience. This image was made possible by placing the subject far away from a white background, that of which is lit by two light sources.  This then makes the subject appear … Continue reading

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Green-Wood Cemetery DOF

These are the two photos I chose from the Green-Wood Cemetery field trip, that I feel define shallow depth of field and extensive depth of field. In a nutshell depth of field is basically the distance between the nearest and … Continue reading

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HW1

The photographs I chose were “stepping through the ashes” by photographer Eugene Richards. The set of photographs were in black and white, and presented a very serious tone. They were pictures of destroyed buildings, gloomy looking people, ripped paper that … Continue reading

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