Monthly Archives: September 2019

Learning Log 2 Indoor Light

Blue Light

For this picture the projector was still on so we used the light that was shining as our light source. The good thing as that this was a colored light, so I wanted to give it a cool affect to the picture Composition wise I wanted to get somewhat of a profile view so you wouldn’t see the screen in the back, yet manage to capture a little bit of her shadow.
Elevator

This was in the elevator what I really loved was how the ceiling lights was shining on the walls. I wanted to have a “depth of field” effect where it went from light to dark. My composition was to fit to frame that way it focused more on certain parts.
Lockers

The lockers had something interesting where the light was hitting in small parts of the locker and other parts was dark. The light wasn’t so great.

LL#2 – Indoor Light – Voorhees Challenge


A lot happier with the outcome of todays photos. Just using the camera more I was able to get better results in different artificial lighting throughout the Voorhees building. The first photo on the left as well the one on the right were taken in the same location but the subjects were standing in different positions. All I did was adjust the ISO to capture the light better. As for the last photo, Gabe is standing in a dark room with the light coming from inside of the classroom. We had a lot of photos with this light. Very pleased with the outcome!!

Indoor Light LL2

  

During this project we walked around the building and find interesting lighting for some portraits. I tried to focus on creating some shadows with the focused lighting around the building. I found it a bit difficult finding interesting lighting but I tried to make the images as creative as I could with the light i had to work with.

LL1 # shadow and lights

In class, we did a shooting workshop in Dumbo. Since our class is around evening it was hard to take pictures of lights and shadow. Also, it was kind of challenging for me as I’m not used to of shooting in low light or at night. But with the help of Professor and what I learned in class, I was able to capture some images. These are the images where I tried to show lights and shadow.