Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Decisive Moment


This picture by Felix Lupa displays a decisive moment when the man is in the exact stride as the photograph in the window. If the photo was taken any sooner or later, the footing and distance would have been off. 

Street Photography





Thursday, October 20, 2011

Writing assignment 8


I wasn't sure how to save the picture so print screen will have to work! The lighting in this picture emphasizes the dogs main feature of his eyes. The light is coming through the blinds, creating a natural light and strips of light on the dog. My attention is strung throughout the picture, following the strips of light across the dogs face and onto the back wall. The photographer wants the viewer to focus on the dog and the lighting makes this possible!

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Writing assignment 5

I interviewed Thomas Sakoulas for this assignment. He said what motivates him to make artwork is the process and being immersed in his art. He tries to communicate ideas that can't be told with words. I asked him what inspires him to do art, and he responded that everything does; architecture, nature, and his family.

Break Pictures



Thursday, September 22, 2011

Writing Assignment 4

1. What motivates me to take photos is when I want to remember a moment or experience. I like looking back and remember fun times throughout my life and I wouldn't be able to do this without photographs.
2. I'm inspired by my desire to exceed. I have high expectations for my life after college. I want to do well in my field of study and the only way to do well is to be interested and learn as much as i can!

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Writing Assignment 3

1. Photo draws your eye, catches your interest. I think this photo draws the viewer’s eye because you're not quite sure what it is at first, and as you look closer you realize it's a tire.
2. Angle or point of view. The open window of the spoke of the tire makes an interesting point of view, focusing on what’s through it.
3. Makes the viewer think or react emotionally. Because the whole tire is not in view, the viewer is forced to think about what the picture is of.
4. Has a message or pushes barriers. Pushing the focus of the main object away onto something else pushes boundaries.
5. The subject matter is interesting. Although it is just a tire, I feel like the added object of a rope really adds some fun!
6. Tells a story. There could be some story of a tire and a rope? But there were just random objects on my front porch that day.
7. Catches the critical moments when action is at its peak. I'm not sure there is action in this picture.
8. Clear focus of photo. I think the main focus is of the rope which is in focus.
9. Design elements. The rope is framed nicely inside the tire and the tire is kind of off centered with the air pump cutting through the picture.
10. Lighting interesting. Not so much.
11. Technically proficient. The picture looks good to me!

Michael Kenna - Eiffel Tower, Study No. 1


1. Photo draws your eye, catches your interest. This photo really caught my eye and I was immediately interested in the subject matter. I've always wanted to travel to Paris, France but this picture will have to be as close as I get for now!
2. Angle or point of view. I think what works so well in this picture is the angle Kenna used. He got nice and close and it's almost like you are engulfed into the tower.
3. Makes the viewer think or react emotionally. Although it is pretty clear what the picture is of, some viewers may have to stop and wonder what the subject is. It is taking a well-known icon of France and distorting the image to make the viewer think.
4. Has a message or pushes barriers. I think the way the lighting illuminates at the top sends a "heavenly" message. Paris seems like a heaven on earth type of place and this picture definitely conveys that.
5. The subject matter is interesting. I personally love pictures of different places around the world, so to me this picture is very interesting. The way the different parts of the structure illuminate is really cool.
6. Tells a story. I'm not sure what kind of story this conveys, other than the idea of "heaven on earth". I really like how the lighting makes you think about where the tower is going.
7. Catches the critical moments when action is at its peak. I think Kenna does a nice job of adding action to these still life landscapes. The way the lighting comes down from the sky shows action.
8. Clear focus of photo. The focus of this photo is really nice because it focuses the whole tower. The viewer can see every detailed part of the Eiffel Tower which makes for a really nice picture.
9. Design elements. I really like how the Eiffel Tower is framed in the picture. It makes you think about what the object is that is taking over the page. The curved beam that cuts through the middle of the page shows movement of the tower.
10. Lighting interesting. Again, I really like the lighting of this picture because it seems to come in from the top, but everything is illuminated nicely as well.
11. Technically proficient. Kenna is a beautiful photographer. The exposure is working because all the beams are visible and not only visible, but also perfect!