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Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Reading Reflection #12
FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHY
Shooting in the open field gives this photo its personality. The setting adds a rustic feel that makes the family seem cozier which makes a family picture that much more special. This picture inspires me to find a variety of settings when shooting my photos.
What struck me most about this picture is the pure candidness of the moment. Their poses are completely natural and that is what makes this picture that much more impactful. No one is perfect, so no natural family photograph will be perfect.
I was drawn to this picture because of the composition. I like that it is in black and white and the lighting is from behind to where the focus is on the pose that unites the family instead of the individuals themselves. Poses aren't always this successful but i like this one.
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Reading Reflection #11
These three photos reflect the beauty and design of unique architecture. I like these three different perspectives. Uniquely, each photo has a different lighting situation that enhances each respective photograph. Next time I photograph architecture, I will have to experiment with different lighting and angles.
Reading Reflection #10
I like this photo because it captures an interesting subject without the primitive focus dead on that one object. The multitude of creepy jack o'lanterns adds to the overall effect of the picture, and has a great composition lighting wise. Using the artificial lighting of the candles in the pumpkins was a smart move, and i should try this in the future whether it be candles in a pumpkin or just in general.
This photo adds an interesting perspective to halloween photography. The focus on one key element that is frightening inspires artists to capture the distinctness in every instance, wether it is scary or not.
This photo is unique in the fact that the photographer played with props and lighting that would add an extra edge to this creepy scene. The shadow cast by the lighting as well as the black and white edit makes this photo rather inspirational.
Monday, November 10, 2014
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