1. What makes you poster the most interesting?
This poster has vibrant colors that make it stand out, and the colors make it eye-catching.
2. Why is this poster better than the last one?
This poster is better than the last one because we made sure the information is correct and the font colors could be read by making them not blend into the background.
3. What did we do to make this poster?
We used Photoshop to change the colors and fonts of the text. We used an original picture and added many other pictures and blended them together. We used Adobe Color Wheel to get the colors for our fonts.
Friday, February 20, 2015
Friday, February 13, 2015
Ordinary Miracles The Photo League
1.
They believed
that by using their cameras and own beliefs, they could change the world.
2.
They were
separated from the Communist-backed Film and Photo League, originally
named the Workers Film and Photo League.
3.
The
workshops were inexpensive classes that taught people how to take photographs
and offered the study in documentary photography.
4.
Grossman
5.
I
will work on a company's product in order to prepare for Fashion Week.
6.
It
was a portrait of urban African American's culture and lifestyle
during the 1930s in Harlem, New York.
7.
Aaron
Siskind
8.
Van Gogh
9.
The boy
on the right side's face was illuminated.
10.
He
led the development of documentary photography and showed photography that they
could use their subjects and images to make a change.
11.
Weegee is
a nickname for a man called Arthur Fellig. He was known for his stark
black and white street photography. He took photos of mostly crime,
murder, and death in New York City.
12.
Many
talented refugees escaped Europe to avoid Nazi rule. They began to take
part in The Photo League, but they were seen as "alien," which caused
problems.
13.
The Photo
League began to move away from photographing impoverished neighborhoods in New
York City and also from the realist side of documentary photography. It reduced
the number of photographs that were taken of class and the daily struggles of
workers.
14.
He turned
away from the social and political world after WWII. Instead, he looked
inward to seek meaning in the many insentient forms that he observed around
him.
15.
The
Saturday Evening post was a magazine that was first published twice per month.
In then started publishing weekly in 1897-1963, and then biweekly until
1969.
16.
Barbara
Morgan was a photographer that mainly took pictures of modern dancers.
She was the co-founder of the photography magazine Aperture.
17.
Many of
the members of the Photo League were strong believers in progressive social and
political causes. However, The FBI accused this of being communist and
"subversive and anti-American". The Photo League was placed on the
U.S. Department of Justice blacklist by Attorney General Tom C. Clark.
18.
The
"growing menace" refers to fascism in Europe and of Japanese
imperialist conquest in Asia.
19.
W. Eugene
Smith agreed to serve President when The League was under investigation.
20. In May
1949, FBI informer Angela Calomiris testified that the Photo League was an organization that supported the Communist Party. Recruitment slowed down and
many old members left. The League disbanded in 1951.
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Period 4 Semester Final
1. My favorite photo from this slideshow is #7. I really like this photo because of the bright colors that are shown compared to the black background. I also like how they incorporated the back with the same type of colors, and the focus is a blurry on purpose to give the balloons in the middle more focus. I love how the person in the photo also blends in with the background, but you can still make out the person because of the bright colors.
2. The best photo from the slideshow is #9. It is the best photo because the entire photo consists of shadows, but there are so many different shades that the colors are different, allowing the deer to stand out. Also, the picture has a transition of color changes, where the bottom is darker, and as you move up the picture, it gets lighter and clearer, but still hiding the background. On the top of the photo, it seems like the photographer was hiding somewhere, and was able to get close to the deer and take a picture without scaring it away. This is why #9 is the best photo.
3. I feel that my best work this semester was the second photo of my Masters of Photography project. Masters of Photography Project (#2) I think this is my best work because Robert Capa took photos that had a a lot of power behind a facial expression, and I felt that my second picture showed Frankie being troubled by a problem. Another reason is that I used one of my rules of composition, background, into this photo. I felt that with the lighting, the dark side of the background was behind Frankie, and the lighter side of the photo had the white wall. My third reason is that I used camera raw to edit this photo. Before this semester, I did not know how to use Photoshop or camera raw, so it also showed that I learned a new skill and I applied it to what I believe is my best work so far.
4. My three rules of composition are color focus, background, and symmetry.
5. Two Rules of Composition
.
In this photo, you can see that the color focus is on the blue, and that all the other colors are unsaturated. In the background, you can see some different shades of blue, like on Jason's jacket, or the sharpness of the blue on the backpack.
6. Your first rule is to "get closer". If your photos are not good enough, you need to get closer.
7. Working in groups have many benefits such as:
-Taking pictures of each other when we go outside to shoot.
-Interact with people and get to know each other inside and outside of the classroom.
-Making sure that we all know what to do for an assignment or project.
-Teach each other skills that we may not have previously known.
-Being part of a group and learn how to work with each other, either as a leader or a member.
8. There are some difficulties while working in groups such as:
-Cannot just do everything by yourself, you need to make sure that everyone can get the job done.
-If you do not like your group, then the products that you create will not be as good as others.
-Making sure everyone has their blogs and assignments done, instead of only your own.
-Need to compromise with your team, cannot be selfish.
-If you finish your own part, you need to help others, instead of just leaving them to do it by themselves, because they helped you before.
9. My favorite work product by another person from this class is Frankie's album cover.
Frankie's Album Cover Assignment
10. The master photographer that I studied was Robert Capa. He contributed war photos that such as the invasion on D-Day that no one else did. He went into battle with the troops, and was able to capture the fighting as it happened. I feel that his most significant contribution was his quote, if your pictures are not good enough, you need to get closer. This quote is also Mr. Farley's first rule of composition!
11. Dorthea Lange's most popular photo was Migrant Mother. It was taken on February or March of 1936 in Nipomo, California.The agency was the FSA: Farm Security Administration.
12. Henry Robinson Luce was the creator/founder of Life Magazine. The photojournalism magazine began publishing in 1936.
13. Robert Capa was a founding member of Magnum. The organization started in the year 1947.
14. Falling Soldier was taken on September 5th 1936. It was taken during the Spanish Civil War in Spain.
2. The best photo from the slideshow is #9. It is the best photo because the entire photo consists of shadows, but there are so many different shades that the colors are different, allowing the deer to stand out. Also, the picture has a transition of color changes, where the bottom is darker, and as you move up the picture, it gets lighter and clearer, but still hiding the background. On the top of the photo, it seems like the photographer was hiding somewhere, and was able to get close to the deer and take a picture without scaring it away. This is why #9 is the best photo.
3. I feel that my best work this semester was the second photo of my Masters of Photography project. Masters of Photography Project (#2) I think this is my best work because Robert Capa took photos that had a a lot of power behind a facial expression, and I felt that my second picture showed Frankie being troubled by a problem. Another reason is that I used one of my rules of composition, background, into this photo. I felt that with the lighting, the dark side of the background was behind Frankie, and the lighter side of the photo had the white wall. My third reason is that I used camera raw to edit this photo. Before this semester, I did not know how to use Photoshop or camera raw, so it also showed that I learned a new skill and I applied it to what I believe is my best work so far.
4. My three rules of composition are color focus, background, and symmetry.
5. Two Rules of Composition
.

In this photo, you can see that the color focus is on the blue, and that all the other colors are unsaturated. In the background, you can see some different shades of blue, like on Jason's jacket, or the sharpness of the blue on the backpack.
6. Your first rule is to "get closer". If your photos are not good enough, you need to get closer.
7. Working in groups have many benefits such as:
-Taking pictures of each other when we go outside to shoot.
-Interact with people and get to know each other inside and outside of the classroom.
-Making sure that we all know what to do for an assignment or project.
-Teach each other skills that we may not have previously known.
-Being part of a group and learn how to work with each other, either as a leader or a member.
8. There are some difficulties while working in groups such as:
-Cannot just do everything by yourself, you need to make sure that everyone can get the job done.
-If you do not like your group, then the products that you create will not be as good as others.
-Making sure everyone has their blogs and assignments done, instead of only your own.
-Need to compromise with your team, cannot be selfish.
-If you finish your own part, you need to help others, instead of just leaving them to do it by themselves, because they helped you before.
9. My favorite work product by another person from this class is Frankie's album cover.
Frankie's Album Cover Assignment
10. The master photographer that I studied was Robert Capa. He contributed war photos that such as the invasion on D-Day that no one else did. He went into battle with the troops, and was able to capture the fighting as it happened. I feel that his most significant contribution was his quote, if your pictures are not good enough, you need to get closer. This quote is also Mr. Farley's first rule of composition!
11. Dorthea Lange's most popular photo was Migrant Mother. It was taken on February or March of 1936 in Nipomo, California.The agency was the FSA: Farm Security Administration.
12. Henry Robinson Luce was the creator/founder of Life Magazine. The photojournalism magazine began publishing in 1936.
13. Robert Capa was a founding member of Magnum. The organization started in the year 1947.
14. Falling Soldier was taken on September 5th 1936. It was taken during the Spanish Civil War in Spain.
Friday, January 16, 2015
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Masters of Photography- Robert Capa
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