Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Out of the window, around the house


























Thanksgiving is approaching. It's that time of the year where everyone packs away their halloween decorations and brings out their thanksgiving ones. The scary masks and skeletons become beautiful gourds, pumpkins, turkey's, squash, and other food related thanksgiving items. This is what is going on in this image. When I took it I heard the crinkle of tin foil over a cooking meal, smelled the garlic bread on the stove, saw how radiant these pumpkins looked. Then I snapped this photo, not meaning to use the flash but it happened anyway. It made it better in a way because it highlights the shiny nature of these fake decorations, making them more real.

Friday, November 22, 2013

Andy Goldsworthy project

This is my first person representation of the life on Andy Goldsworthy. I tell of his life through my eyes in a creative and engaging way. The project includes photos of his art that show how good of an artist he is.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Spooky, Scary image

I wanted to make this photo look like a child is looking over or under his bed to check for monsters like most kids do when they are little. I wanted it to be dark, hyperrealistic, and a clear view of what the subject is. I believe that the photo came out just as I envisioned it because it shows of all the traits that I wanted to show. It also shows a bit of bedsheets so it feels more like you are looking under your bed than just some other kid.

Friday, October 18, 2013

Interests/Hobbies photo


When I took this photo I wanted it to look like a really good close up of a cool subject. In the circumstance of this photo my family and I had to try to get the praying mantis upside down and then hold him there. We tried many times to get him like this and after awhile, the photo was taken and it came out better than I expected. It also looks cool because the blurred background makes you look at the subject more clearly.

Friday, October 11, 2013

David Hockney Collage








We were trying to communicate a scene of school from the perspective of the courtyard. We wanted to also have people everywhere to show a sort of funhouse effect where you see yourself in multiple places at the same time. I believe we were successful in our final product because we had all of these aspects present. One thing I learned from this is that making a collage that has to connect all photos is really hard and takes planning. A second thing I learned is making these scenes can be really creative and can have a variety of meanings and motifs. One last thing I learned is that everyone has a different view of what they want to do because everyone had a variety of different subjects and ways they portrayed a scene.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Creative Portraits






When I was taking this photo I wanted to make it look cool. I wanted to portray an action and object while it was in motion. I think it came out really well and looks cool.






When I was taking this photo my goal was to show a big personality of my brother. All he does is sleep and eat and now this picture shows this aspect well.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

DAVID HOCKNEY COLLAGES

John Sevee
Mrs.Noack
Photo 1: David Hockney Collages
1 October 2013


Paragraph One: Use at least 4 complete and thoughtful sentences to respond to the questions:

When did the Cubist Period occur? Who is credited with this style? What are aspects featured of the Cubist Artwork?

Cubism started in 1907. It all began when Picasso painted the first picture of the cubism sort. Some aspects of cubism are warm colors coming out while cool colors recede to the back. Sometimes they are angular, straight lined shapes that make out a portrait of a person or people. Aspects featured in this artwork include people, flora, and scenes of nature.


Paragraph Two: Use at least 4 complete and thoughtful sentences to respond to the questions:
Who is David Hockney? What kind of work does/has he done? What Cubist features do you notice in David Hockney's work? Where and how might he have been influenced by the cubist period?
David Hockney is a successful british student and does many different things including painting, photography, printmaking and even designing. He does portraits of people and scenery. He has cubist features such as doing portraits of people and scenery but he also does it with wide ranges of warm and cool colors making the end product stand out more. He may have been influenced by the cubist period by all the good portraits that were made during the period. These portraits may have even inspired his photos.

Friday, September 27, 2013

4 Best Photos Cumberland Fair

In the circumstance I took this picture the light was coming in at the right angle and it made the photo better.
Portrait mode
















Motion Frozen




















Macro mode

















Motion Blurred

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Famous Portraits

John Sevee
Mrs.Noack
Photo 1
25 September 2013

    This picture is taken by Richard Avedon of a bazaar. He seems to like pictures in action as it is exemplified in his photos. In this photo there is action from the man on the left and the man on the right.

    This portrait photo is taken by Arnold Newman. His style is different amongst others because he puts pizzaz in his portraits. They are not just boring pictures of faces they have background value.
    This photo taken by Annie Leibovitz is the most different and interesting portrait because it is very odd. It incorporates other worldly aspects into the photo that gives it a better interest to the viewer.



Stunning Portraits

John Sevee
Mrs.Noack
Photo 1
25 September 2013


Looking Within the Frame
-Have the subject of the photo interact with someone else in the photo.


Break the rules of composition
-Sometimes it is better to break the rules of compositions to make a better photo.


Experiment with lighting
-Use lighting to make a photo more intense or focus on certain things.


Introduce a prop
-Add a prop to the original subject to add another point of interest.


Take a series of shots
-Take multiple shots in burst mode to show more than just a static image.

Monday, September 23, 2013

Signs of Fall

I chose this image for signs of fall because it does a good job of portraying fall. It has the flowers which show the blooming of fall and it also has the birdbath which is put out for birds. I also like how it shows the clearness of the water and how it looks cool and calm.

Compositional Strategies
























This picture shows the compositional strategy rule of thirds. The dog is just out of center which makes the picture show rule of thirds so well. I also like the visible rushing river in the background which gives further depth to the image.