This is my forced prospective picture of my dog and my mom is suppose to look like she is holding her.
Archive | September 2014
Social Issue/ Barbara Kruegar
I chose this topic because it is a very big issue in today’s schools and also i think we’ve all been bullied or even have been the bully at some time in our lives. Bullying is a huge problem that does need to be solved and eventually and hopefully we’ll find the grand solution so school and overall the world can nicer
Some facts:
- over 3.2 million students are victims of bullying each year
- About 160,000 teen skip school every day because of bullying
- 17% of American students are bullied 2 or 3 times per month
- Only 1/4 of teachers think bullying is wrong
- 90% of 4th- 8th graders are victims
- 75% of school shooting are linked to bullying
The message i was conveying in my image was to stop bullying bu speaking up for yourself and for others.
This is my picture:
Jerry Uelsmann
This is my “Jerry Uelsmann” picture. The symbolic message i was tying to convey was something like “We withhold life with love.” The three images i blended together was an arm, a tree, and a leaf and i just darkened and lassoed it into the shape of a heart. As a background i added the rendered clouds in black and i like how it created a dramatic feeling to my picture. 😀
Inspirational Poster
Hawaii Photoshop Tutorial
Landscapes
Motion/Blur & Abstract animotos
Photo Journalism Share
When researching about photojournalism I came across this picture. I found it really interesting because this young girl was posing with her cigarette so casually. It just made me think about how smoking isn’t a big deal to some parents and kids for that matter. It just makes me question where her parents are and why is this okay, but the saddest part is that if that littler girl is the older girl’s sister then you know that nasty habit will continue onto her. Our generation needs to defeat this battle with smoking so this doesn’t continue onto future generations. #letswinthisfight! 😀
Motion/Blur Shutter Speeds
Abstract Photography
- Abstract Photography can’t be defined but it includes the rules: “Does not represent the subject in a literal way and communicates primarily through form, color, and curves rather than image detail.”
- Photographers like to do this style of photography because it can be very powerful and have great meaning to the simplest things
- essentials are form, color, color contrast, curves, no rules, rules of third, and the art of subtractions