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DOF

In my opinion shallow depth of field, allows the viewer to focus on the main image while the background is not in focus. To achieve the shallow depth of field,  I had to put on the “macro effect” on my … Continue reading

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Portrait shots

In class we did a portrait photoshoot. We did the photo shoot using; a background light, broad light and fill light. While shooting broad light, we took one light and placed it directly onto our subject, this lighting was direct. … Continue reading

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LL8

Over the course of this semester I have learned many interesting and various things. I have learned about; shallow depth of field, lighting, aperture and ISO among many others. Photography has allowed me to be in contact with nature, and … Continue reading

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Gallery Report Re-post

Upon entering the “On Assignment” gallery by Irving Penn, I was mislead. The first images that I saw were hands shot in lack and white. His photographs were shot in high contrast. While continuing my tour it became versatile, there … Continue reading

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Portrait Lighting for Mood

  I selected these two photos of Chris because I feel that they are the strongest. The lighting in the full body length photograph highlights the features on his face and shoulder. There is also a shadow casted because of … Continue reading

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LL4-Lighting Direction

The lighting in this photograph creates a very mellow mood. The lighting was positioned to the side of the composition. The main focus in this photograph is the leaf, the position of the light shows soft detail. Lastly the lighting … Continue reading

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Brooklyn Historical Society

Learning about the format of daguerreotype has greatly changed my idea of photography. The format changes my personal experience of both taking and viewing photographs. When I want to take a picture, I would simply take out my camera or … Continue reading

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HW 1

HW 1   Eugene Richards photography was very touching in my opinion. His work captured one of the most devastating moments in history for America and New York.  I chose the third photograph in his “Stepping Through The Ashes” gallery. … Continue reading

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