How did we do it ?
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
The Old Sac Field Trip
These photos were taken at the Old Sacramento Field Trip. This experience for me was pretty amazing. I had the chance to see how Sacramento was in the old days. It was almost like I traveled back in time. The best part for me, was being able to see things from my own view and capture them exactly how I saw them. I think what kind of intimidated me at first, was the fact that thirteen other students were doing the exact same things that I was. This intimidated me because I was afraid my pictures wouldn't come out as good as the other students. I was also worried about the fact that my pictures would look similar to the other students. I had to realize that everybody sees things differently, and that what looks good to me might not look good to them. My favorite part of the field trip was the bridge. The bridge to me is kind of like a piece of art. You can capture it from so many different angles, and it gives you a different feel each time. My favorite picture of the bridge is the fifth picture down. The reason why I like this picture is the combination of dark and bright colors, and the angle I took it from. What I did here was go behind a black gate and snap the picture. I put the black bars in there on purpose. For some reason I like the way it looks. Some might disagree, but they don't see it through my eyes.
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Action Photography
Today we learned about action photography. This style was the hardest that I've tried in photography class by far. Action photography is very challenging. The thing about it is that it takes at least ten shots at a time. Out of those ten shots, one will come out legit, two if you're lucky. The trick is what we fellow photography students call panning. Panning is when you move the camera during and exposure to follow a moving object. Panning will only work if your settings are correct. You want to especially make sure your on continuous shot , I believe. For me the challenge was getting the subject at a ninety degree angle, with everything in the background blurry. This gives it the affect of moving fast, and that's what its doing. This was a very challenging assignment but a good learning experience.
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Indoor portrait day !
Today was indoor portrait day. We were given the option to shoot in black and white or in color. Clearly I chose black and white. I think what inspires me the most about black and white, is the mood it gives the image. It seems like no matter what pose or facial expression you are doing, you get that ominous look in the picture. It also gives it a different kind of beauty by highlighting and darkening your facial features. Shooting in black and white is fun , and for me its what I prefer but it is also more challenging. In order to get those highlighted in the right place, and darkened in the right place shots, you have to make sure your camera settings are on point and perfect. Its not all about the camera either. You also have to make sure your subject is comfortable, and you have to make sure your telling your subject what looks good and what doesn't. It is also good to keep talking to the subject while taking pictures to make them feel good about themselves. Anyways, I love black and white, and that's definitely the style I will be using most as I grow as a photographer.
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
The Fire Truck
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
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