In order to establish a society of well developed intellectuals you must find ways to get them to work on something together. Whether if it is a hands on project or creative brainstorming. The more a group works together the more compatible they will become for the future.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Semester Final Exam - Period 3
1. Create a blog post titled "Semester Final Exam - Period 3" You will email this blog post to me when you are finished with your final.
2. Type the name to your photo website link and embed the link so that I can click on your website name and go directly to your photo website in a new window. (I gave you an example using my website.)
4. Find your favorite blog post that you published from this year. (Here is an example, but you attach the you favorite post, not your entire site.) Give me three reasons that this was your favorite blog post. Why did you like the post?
- My cropping helped eliminate any distracting backgrounds
- Brought the Image way more color in exposure
- It looked 10x better than the original
5. Choose your favorite photo from the semester and tell me why it was your favorite. Paste the photo. List three reasons that you liked the photo.
- I love how the dim lighting from the clouds reflected on he face and hair
- I love taking pictures of people when they are serious
- The background really blends in with how i framed her face
6. Choose your BEST photos from the first semester. Provide THREE reasons using the language of photography class to explain why the photo was your best. Include the photo or a link to the photo!
- By my model sitting down i was able to frame her face and avoid having to take full body shots.
- The brightness of her hair really brought out her fair skin.
- Her dark clothing was an asset for capturing more light.
7. List three advantages for working in groups and three disadvantages. (You can use bullets, lists or complete sentences.)
Advantages Disadvantages
- less work than if you were by yourself. May not agree all the time.
- more work on my social skills. Lack of accountability.
- A lot more resources. A lot of time spent on explaining projects.
8. Complete this phrase from Life magazine's founder. "Pictures are amazing "
9. Henri Cartier-Bresson knew when his photos were good because these three things were aligned. What were the three things?
According to Henri Cartier-Bresson, in order to take a photograph you must align the head, the eye and the heart.
11. I am wearing gray today and feeling blue. Edit the photo I took this morning. Open Aperture and color correct the white balance. If you choose, edit the photo to improve composition. Post the before and after photos, so that there are 3 final photos. 1. Before. 2. Color Corrected. 3. Black and White.
12. What project would interest YOU during second semester?
I would really enjoy doing a project where all the pictures taken have to be focused on one person and blur out all the backgrounds.
13. Why do you think Mr. Farley has a "Hecka Free Zone?"
Mr.Farley has a "Hecka Free Zone" because he does not like the word "hecka" and most importantly it is not even a word.
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
1st Semester Final Group Project
In this photo the model is sitting on the floor alongside a brick wall in a fairly shaded environment. The sunlight reflected on her hair giving her burgundy hair a more purple look.



Thursday, January 9, 2014
Monday, December 16, 2013
Influential Portraits: Irving Penn
Our group project was to take inspiring portraits influenced by the famous american photographer, Irving Penn. We chose to edit our pictures in all black and white just as he did. Irving Penn(1917-2009)

Irving Penn was born in 1917 in Plainfield, New Jersey, and has become the main influence for our portraits. His fascinating and fashionable images took a large leap into a new stage of creative photography. The model's he uses usually pose in front of a bare background in a natural light. Penn's idea of getting to know the person by talking to them for an hour or more before he takes their picture has really proven to be a success on capturing the models in a normal state of character.
My group really enjoyed the portraits of some of our favorite celebrities. The models fashionable clothes and great lighting really help give life to the pictures. He turned a dull black and white image into something greater and for that he has accomplished what not many photographers can accomplish .
To see My Weebly photos click the link.


Irving Penn was born in 1917 in Plainfield, New Jersey, and has become the main influence for our portraits. His fascinating and fashionable images took a large leap into a new stage of creative photography. The model's he uses usually pose in front of a bare background in a natural light. Penn's idea of getting to know the person by talking to them for an hour or more before he takes their picture has really proven to be a success on capturing the models in a normal state of character.
To see My Weebly photos click the link.
Monday, December 2, 2013
Portraits - How Can You Take Better Portriats
Quick Tips
Wiki How Tips
Digital Photo
Brian Smith
Natural Light Portraits
Excellent Portraits
100 Cool Self-Portraits
NY Times 6 Tips
5 Tips
Marci Cooke
Wiki How Tips
Digital Photo
Brian Smith
Natural Light Portraits
Excellent Portraits
100 Cool Self-Portraits
NY Times 6 Tips
5 Tips
Marci Cooke
3 Things I learned:
1.) I learned that in order to make a successful Portrait I must try to use a reflective surface only because you can see yourself as your taking the picture just to have a little fun with it.
2.) Capture detailed shots that tell viewers a story about who you are through the use of different angles and fun positions.
3.) Last but not least i learned that the choice of background you use can make a major difference in your picture so choose wisely and make sure it fits the various poses you'll make.
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