Author Archives: Randon .G

DOF

  Depth of field is how photos capture images with range or with out range. In the photo on the left I focused on the leafs making everything behind the leafs seem blurry. to do this i put the camera … Continue reading

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3 Point Portrait

The 3 point portrait shot is basically ways to capture someone correctly when using light. the first light we used was the broad light. this light added shadows to the models face. we also altered how the light looked with … Continue reading

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Portrait Expressions

These are the best photos I took that show expression. The right photo has a really innocent look to it. The big smile plus the white back ground makes the photo give off a gentle feeling. The photo on the … Continue reading

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Painting with light.

  Painting with light was a really fun class. In a way I felt like a child and tried to re create some actions of cartoons in my child hood. With this class there was also a lot of free time … Continue reading

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Final Evaluation

This class was quite an experience. Learned how to really use a camera, instead of a conventional point and shoot style. I really like the teaching style of the professor. The trips were really enjoyable got to see some things … Continue reading

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Pace Gallery

The Irving Penn Gallery Was mostly black and white With images that portrayed real life people and objects. The exhibit had a lot of white space that caused a contrast between the wall and the photos. The emotional impact that Penn … Continue reading

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Lighting direction

This photo was shot with a spot light on the side with a close angle lens. it work because it came out very detailed with a shallow depth of field. The composition is also very different. its set at a … Continue reading

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Brooklyn Historical Society

Daguerreotype is a very old form of photography. it displays images in a small frame an there really is not much going on within the photo. Nowadays Digital photography is one hundred times more advanced. Taking photos in a daguerreotype … Continue reading

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Chair Compositions

  I chose this photo because of the positioning of the chair. Its not rule of thirds and has a different kind of balance going on. Also the contrast between the dark wall and the light from the window really … Continue reading

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H.W 1

Randon Graham Thomas Holton “The Lams of Ludlow Street” (Collections First Photo) http://www.thomasholton.com/   This photo may seem like an ordinary apartment door with graffiti on it, but it’s more than that to who ever really looks at it. The … Continue reading

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