“You were given this life because you were strong enough to live it”
-Steve Jobs
1.
a. Michael Coyne believes the most important thing when taking a picture is your attitude when taking the picture.
b. It was very interesting how Coyne was unbiased. He associated with a person who slit a mans throat murderer. I also like how when discusses photojournalism he really stresses, not altering the photo.
2.
a. The photojournalist for this picture was Alfred Eisenstaedt
b. The name of the picture was “V-J Day, The Kiss”
c. This picture was taken in 1945
d. This image was taken in New York City
e. The image was of time square, it is black in white with a lot of people and buildings. The main subjects include a young couple making out, they seem to be really intimate.
f. This particular picture was one of thousands of Eisenstaedt’s photos. It made it in the top 10 for photojournalism. The artist behind this picture is well known for what he does. His fascinating photos displayed ” earth-shaking events and influential people of the twentieth century, from the dignity of royalty to the elegance of movie stars, from the passion of scholars to the determination of diplomats” (http://www.gallerym.com/pages/alfred-eisenstaedt-biography)
g. The artist was successful while capturing his picture. Eisenstaedt’s goal for every picture is to capture important event and significant and impacting individuals. In this case he shot a pic of a soldier who is probably coming home for the first time to his significant other. The image is quite passionate and emotional.
h. There are no professional structural features. The photo is straight forward. A general picture with a simple message.
photojournalism- portraying a story using pictures-stories must be true
-stories are told in the most fair, balanced, and unbiased way
A photograph is just a portrait that is mainly focused on defining a subject, while photojournalism is a photo with the intent of displaying a message
NPPA stands for the National Press Photographers Assosiation
The Code of Ethics are standards for photojournalism
The media needs Ethics to create a photo that make sense and strongly supports their photojournalism operation
I found this photo interesting because you don’t see it everyday. Here you have a women climbing on to a gigantic tank. She must really be against war.
What is Abstract Photography?
– form, is the shape of the image, must create an emotion of “Wow! Look at that.”
-color, must grab the viewers attention an effect his/her perceptual system, when their eyes wonder it is the color that brings the attention back
-curves, adds interest to the viewers by controlling how the viewer sees the image
Ex:
My Samples:
Pictures:
5.
7.
8.
For my studio project I plan on bringing in some nice shoes and showing them off. This is an example of advertisement photography which relates to a famous advertisement photographer named Riccardo Suriano.
Suriano is a commercial/ advertising photographer from Rome, Italy. Suriano begun photography at a young age when his dad felt it was time to handle a film camera. He gradually learned more and more about photography. One key element is light, light is responsible for making moods, directions, and can bring what we see and how we see it to the viewers attention.