Tuesday, January 27, 2015

INQUIRY #1

"There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer." - Ansel Adams

I believe what Ansel Adams is trying to say with this quote is actually very explicit, but at the same time very inferential (thank you Osborn for teaching that). Explicitly, he is literally saying that the photographer is viewing his photo in actual time while taking the photo, while inferentially, he is saying that there will be two perspectives of the photo. His photos that he took all speak millions of words. You cannot describe it with a single words unless that word is "wow".  

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Final Project New



















Final Questions

Question 1: What do you know now that you did not on February 1st?
Answer 1: I learned many things over the course of second semester. One thing I learned that Photo I taught me was that the simplest photo can bring life any inanimate objects.

Question 2: Which project is your best work? Why?
Answer 2: My best project to me that I did was the clone project or the planet project. The clone project because the outcome of the photo was great. The planet project because I had a lot of time and energy invested into it, but I had a blast doing it at the same time.

Question 3: What types of photography and processes are your favorite?
Answer 3: The light photography is my favorite because it is am absolute joy to make. Running around with flash light or other lit objects was actually really fun.

Question 4: What did you learn about yourself?
Answer 4: What I learned about myself was that life gets better after the work has been put in.

Question 5: What were your challenges this semester?
Answer 5: My challenges this semester was finding good objects to take a picture because not all objects "fits the bill".