skate dayswoodward week 6skate sessionsStreet SkatingDavid Hockney Inspired CollageDavid hockey was born in bradford, England in 1937, he used o paint and now he does what is called "joiners" which i just collages. in 2011 he was voted the most influence british artist of the 20th century , he does his work in La. He would paint his famous swimming pool painting, Hockney style is unique i really like how his work come out is really unique and amazing, i tried making one of this photos in photoshop a collage and all i did was put different hoots together and make then line up so it has that real look into. when is all done is a piece of art. Magazine Cover1. Why did you choose the magazine that you did? What is it about it that you like? I chose this Magazine because is a skaters magazine and I like it like the content that it has. 2. What did you do to emulate the magazine cover style? To emulate the magazine cover style I took a photo with like skater symbol in my hand . 3. What was the font style that you used, and color? Why? The color was dark because everything looks good in dark 4. What was your set up? How did you create your photograph? A set up is the way in which something, especially an organization or equipment, is organized, planned, or arranged. 5. What specifically is a strobe light? Why and how would you use it? A Strobe light is a device used to produce regular flashes of light. It is one of a number of devices that can be used as a stroboscope, you would use it to get more light. 6. What specifically is a modeling light? Why and how would you use it? they separate a continuous light from a modeling light and the purpose is defined as well. 7. What specifically is a soft box? Why and how would you use it? a softbox is nothing more than a light modifier,he closer the soft box is to the model or subject, the softer the light appears, emulating window light. 8. What specifically is a reflector? Why and how would you use it? A reflector is an object or device that reflects radio waves, seismic vibrations, sound, or other waves, and you would use it to give someone a better highlight. 9. What specifically is a grey card? Why and how would you use it? Gray card is a card that had different shades of colors and it shows you the image color/background. 10. What specifically is a radio trigger system? Why and how would you use it Threats Family PicturesDel Mar FairThis image was taken at Encinitas skate park (Poods park), I had to do a interview with this skate photographer who was pro and this kid showed up at the park and he was our model for the day, he was shooting with light and when his light went off I took the photo and I got the light and the guy up in the air. This has the composition rule of framing because of the bowl it gives that framing of the skater. The type of camera I used was a Nikon D5300 with a 18- 140mm lens. I used Photoshop just to crop that photo I didn't do anything to it because it already looks good how it was. My image is in the sport division because it's a skate photo and it like a movement photo. The printer I used was a Epson glossy photo paper on the Epson 800 digital printer. lightroomSport PhotographyMood portraits Composite Photographwhat this photo trying say is no matter whys going on around you or whats happening around the world you can ignore all that and just think about positive things and this guy thinks about skateboarding and ignores everything around him. FlyinginvisibleMandela1. What does mandala mean, in your own words? What a mandala mean to me is something put together 2. How you created the mandala- be specific, not just How i created this was to create a mandala I used photoshop and I chose the photo that i wanted and had to use the magic wand to move a piece of the photo and then I juts copy and paste the same piece. 3. What did you like about this? What was your favorite image? What I like this was I learn how to make a mandala and my favorite image was the one that has the black background the first one. 4. What did you struggle with? What I struggle the most with, was trying to make all the images line up with each other 5. If you had to do it over again, what would you do differently? what I would do different if I had to do all this again would be find better pictures and take my time while I do the mandala Tessellations1. What does tessellation mean, in your own words A tessellation means to me is a collage of shapes 2. How you created the tessellation- be specific, not just I had to used photoshop for this and then I chose photo, and after i chose a photo i crop the piece that I wanted and then i made the image the size that i wanted to created the tessellation and the I just put them all together duplicating the picture. 3. What did you like about this? What was your favorite image? What I like the most about this is I learned how to make a tessellation and my favor image was the last one I made 4. What did you struggle with? What I struggle with the most was trying to line up all the pictures together 5. If you had to do it over again, what would you do differently? If I had to do all this what I would change is trying find better pictures and also taking my time when i try to line them up Portraiture1. What did you learn about portraiture from going to the duck pond? what i learn was that mostly anything can be your frame you just got find the best spot were to take the photos 2. What is the thing that you used to decide on your poses? Was it helpful or no? the way I try to find the best pose was just moving around, looking around,and just trying out random places and this was helpful because I got some nice photos out of it 3. How did you use the reflector? Was it useful or not? What did it make the model look like? I used the reflector in different ways I was moving it around a lot trying get enough light on it it was use full, it made the model look brother and with better light. 4. What specifically did you do to retouch the photograph? i try to get rid of any defections in the photo the light or any extra light or any blurs 5. Research- what are some positions that use portrait photography? Who hires them? What is the salary range? What is the average charge for taking someone's portrait photographs? The average portrait photographer salary in United States is $35,652 or an hourly rate of $17. This is 0% lower (-$0) than the average portrait photographer salary in the United States. In addition, they earn an average bonus of $517.anyone can really hire a portrait photographer. Education PhotoFood Photography1. What did you bring for your food? What did you use for props to make it special? for my food options I brought some carrots,grapes,candy and for my props I used some hot sauce, takis. 2. What are five things you learned from the food photography video and presentation about food photography that you didn't know before? Be specific. five thing I learned where:1-background is always important 2-malways start with a high point of view 3-mess around with things that are around the food4-alwasy be creative 5-graphic approach emphases line,shape,texture 3. What did you do to make your photograph look similar to the professional food photography shots? What I did was trying get the right angel and also messing around with them prompts around it. 4. What are three things you learned from doing the food photography project that you may not have known before or done before from taking the photographs? Be specific. Things I learned was how to get the right angle on the food to get a better photo, I also didn't know that if u mess around with the prompts I get better photos. 5. What are some careers or businesses that use food photography? Some careers are food photographer,marketing,food stylist,foodtrepreneur. 6. What do you think you were successful in doing with the food photography? Is this something you would do again? Why or why not? I think I was successful in my photos because they came out pretty good and also i got the right angel in some photos,but this would not be something I would want do again because is not my thing i didn't like it to much,and theres lots of work to get the picture to come out better. Midyear PhotoI name this piece Catching air because the kid is in the air so it looks pretty sick on just the way turn out and also I got it right when the flash went off. The picture is of a skater going out the bowl getting some air.I didn't do anything to this photo i just left it how it was I just cropped it a little to take a guy that was sitting on the background. I like this photo because is of skateboarding and also because I liked the way it turn out and how the picture looks. What is successfully on this photo was the way it turn out the light, the angle,the speed that I took it in.I would describe myself as an artist because I love taking photos and i'm passion about it. What I learned so far this year is how to manipulate a camera and also how to take better photos. What i'm looking forward to learning is how to take better photos or just how to play around with the camera and memorized the buttons. Name Project1. What steps you did in Photoshop to create your project- be clear and concise and don't copy/paste from this website/ use your own words! i had to doit in a sheet so all the letters had different boxes and then i had to crop some photos to make the fit. 2. What steps were you unclear on and struggled with (both in taking photos and in Photoshop) in photoshop i just was confused on how to make the letters fit in the boxes but i figured out that you had to crop them before putting them in the box. 3. What steps you were proud of figuring out trying find the letters 4. What you like best about your artwork how it came out 5. What you think you could have improved about your artwork coulee found better letter or coulee have been more creative Rain PhotosLayer MaskThis is a image of the career that I want be, a professional skate photographer/filmer. My career would consist on filming pro skaters and sometimes taking photos, if I get hired by a team I would probably go to trips with the team too. My daily day would be just going out to skate parks or street and film for pros or a team that hires me. This is the celebrity I chose name Luan Oliveira, he's a pro skater and I chose him because I like his style and the way he is as a person. Steps form layer mask steps fro layer mask video HDR CompositionsLineSymmetryRule of thirdsFramingJ. Grant Brittain Research Photograph the MoonTo photograph the moon: 1. Use a tripod! A flat surface will only allow you to shoot straight, and shooting the moon means that you'll be shooting up and constantly re-adjusting the tripod as the moon moves throughout the night. 2. Use a shutter release cord, remote or the camera's self timer if you don't have one, so that you don't move the camera when pressing the shutter release during a long exposure. 3. Use a zoom lens and zoom in as much as you can to the moon. It's okay if it's not a super fancy lens, this was shot using a 15 year old $100 lens. Focus in on the craters and details on the moon. 4. ISO 1250- 1600, so that you can use as fast a shutter speed as you can without losing detail-the longer the shutter speed, the more chances you have the camera will shake even slightly in the wind, resulting in an out of focus photograph. 5. Aperture priority of f/5.6 since you are not worried about capturing any details other then the moon. 6. Bracket your exposure, meaning over expose and underexpose the photograph from what the camera is telling you. Generally the camera will overexpose the moon, so you'll get nothing but a white blob in the sky. Use the exposure compensation button (the +/- button below the shutter release) and change the exposure to -0.5, then -1.0, then -1.5 and so on, until you start seeing detail in the moon. You may go as far as -5.0 exposure compensation to get what you need. 7. Take a fair amount of photos and keep refocusing as the night progresses. The photographs may look focused on the camera's display, but you won't really see if they're completely in focus until you upload them onto your computer screen. HalloweenElement of artPrinciples of artElement and principles of photographyElements of art
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We started at 1000 shutter speed but then we started lo lower it 2. Any struggles you had doing the fast shutter speed and how you corrected it. A struggle i had was. When i shot the photo the image would come out dark and it was because the shutter speed was to fast so i had to change it . 3. What you learned about fast shutter speed- the top three things. How to capture a image How fast or slow u need it to be How to get it in the write moment 4. What other things you could use fast shutter speed for. I could used it to shot other photos like skating while there in the air or do other things with water or other types of things. Respect yourselfRespect yourself This picture represents,caring. I chose this photo because I just like the way the photo turned out and because now on days there is lots of hate and uncaring, In today’s world. People are ignorant and uncaring, I am not saying everyone is but lost of people are. When people ask for money most of the time people reject them because they think they are going to buy weed or they think that there just standing there to get money but sometimes people do need to buy food or something else and they can't afford it. If people were more caring about each other , this world could be a different place. Caring for other people or doing something for the needed is the best feeling ever when you see there smile or them thanking you. For example when I am out in the streets skating and i see someone in need of a board or new wheels I would help them out and give them a freeboard or what they need. It just feels good to help someone and see how hyped they get, it's just an amazing feeling. Light Painting 1.HOW you took them- on a tripod, in a dark room, in Manual mode with manual focus, what you had your partner do, what specific cell phone apps that you used, glowsticks etc.
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cyanotype a. the Inventor of cyanotype was John Herschel and he discover it in 1842 c. Potassium ferricyanide and Ferric ammonium citrate (green) are mixed with water separately. The two solutions are then blended together in equal parts. d.Steps: 1. Put your digital negative picture on top of a watercolor paper. 2. Expose your paper to full sun for 5 minutes. 3. Before being exposed to sun the picture was a yellowish color and then turns into a blue and white color. 4. Rinse the picture in water and add 3% of hydrogen peroxide. 5. let it air dry. Daguerrotype Include: |