Monthly Archives: February 2020

Learning Log#1

I got these photos I had to change the aperture and shuttler speed each time since the amount of lighting in each location was different. The first photo was taken in the auditorium and the second one was in the hall way next to the auditorium. The shutter speed was hard to get right since most of my photos are kind of blurry.  It was hard getting the lighting just right in the beginning it turned out to dark so I had to change the aperture and the shutter speed.

Learning Log 1

 

During this exercise, my partner and I were having quite a difficulty finding a proper spot with the desired lighting. we targeted the stairwells mainly, and ending up on 8th floor, allowing us to discover a very dim and warm hued light. With very dark scenery as well help us capture the reflection of light in these photos. With the help of mid level aperture and a low exposure we were able to capture these interesting photos.

Learning Log #1 NSJR

For to understand the aperture and the shutter speed I needed to take several phots of the different lights for me to understand. I chose these two photos because I feel that they represent light the most. One shows more light and less shadow to show balance light has a more rule. The second one has a more balance of light and shadow and the position that I took the second photo is on the floor lying down to get the picture as best as I could. the way the light use in the Voorhes was greatly a big use for me especially for these two photos.

Learning Log #1 – Jessica Marcovecchio

 

We’ve never been in any other part of the building besides the photography rooms and the cafe so we didn’t really know where to go. There were a lot of direct lights in the staircases so we played with those and managed to get a couple of shots we were happy with. I kept my aperture  at the lowest option my camera let me which was f4.0 and my shutter speed was at 1/125-1/160, and my ISO fell between 1600-6400 depending on where we were.

Homework 1

This image was taken b Kryzsztof Browko, His use of landscaping is what initially drew me in. I am really attracted to being able to catch great scenery. The natural monochromatic color scheme is one of the most vital and beneficial aspects to this photograph as well.

Learning Log 1-Sharif Tyler

  

The reason why I chose these 3 pictures is because of the lighting and my use of depth of field. When it comes to photography, I prefer to take pictures using depth of field. In order to get these pictures, I had to change the aperture, and the ISO. The light was brighter in person than the actual pictures. So I decided to change the ISO in order to get some cool effects. Out of these 3 pictures, my favorite has to be the first image with the chairs. With the second image, my intention was to put the camera in the box and take a picture to try some framing, but I was too short to reach it.

HW Assignment #1

I was drawn to this photo by Joey Lawrence because it exudes all what we think of when Robert Dinero crosses my mind. The raw, spunky, fierce, yet humbling personality he acquires. The framing of this image is Exceptional and dead on in setting serious tone. The subject matter is clear in which Robert Dinero’s face dominates the image. Also the figure to ground shows this compelling focus from the center of his face which is clear and has a strong focus compared to that of his collar and background which is blurred.

HW#1 Carlos Calvas


Michael muller
I’ve been following this photographer for a long time now, not for the Amazing portraits he takes, but for the underwater photographs, being a diver myself I really like his work, I picked this photograph because is simple but powerful.

Homework 1 Martin Varbko

I was drawn to the photography because its looks like something that i would want to take plus i like how the dark it is but most of the lighting is on her face . IT looks like a high fashion photography and i like how the background is blurred out but you can still see it , the main focus is on the subject and what she’s doing. I also say some of his work and i love all of them the way he uses like and shadow and black white is very great. you could see that he understands what he’s doing with a camera and he understand his subjects very well .

Janice Yuan

This photograph caught my attention because of the gold and white accent that made it look very elegant and pleasing to the eye. With the birds-eye view, it draws your eyes to the lady is in her white wedding dress laying down in the center of the circle. Which is the purpose of the picture to catches your attention.