Monday, September 19, 2016

Academic shoot preview


The Story





I like how the image captures that the kids on the right hand side are helping feed the homeless. In a way it makes you think how fortunate you are and that there are people in the world who need shelter and food and that doing the right thing by giving is making a difference no matter what your age.

Action and Emotion
    
I love how the photographer captures the moment of the girl in the picture that is  standing out and in the background everything is blurry so it focusses on the girl making the whole picture look dramatic. If you look closer you can see the water drop from the water bottle more clearly that is about to fall into her mouth.



Filling the Frame 

I definitely think this picture is filling the frame because you can barely see the background. I also like how the photographer got some of the water drops on the camera lens, but mostly the water drops coming from the girls hair flying off. One more thing I think is pretty cool on the girl's shoulder you can see the shadow of the water drops on her.


Part2 

Honestly I had a really hard time deciding which photo I liked because they are all different in their own way, but I guess it would be the photo that has the girl in the background who is blurry titled "Drop the Bass".  She has a pink paint bottle in her hand which she is pouring into this black hole looking object.  The paint starts flying up in the air and it has these pink bubbles getting smaller and smaller. The black object on the bottom of the photo shows pink lines of paint spreading out from the middle . 
1. I picked this photo because it looks like a photo I would have taken - artsy and close-up. 
2. Rules of photography that apply are Lines, simplicity and balance.

Next Shoot:
1. I think I could take photos like the ones I saw today in Culinary or FFA.
2. Chef Richard Winemiller's culinary class or Price's FFA class.
3. Find close-ups.  Unique shots like bird's eye view or worm's eye.  Unique angles.  Pictures of someone who's not looking at the camera but they're focused on what they are doing.  I may try to blur the background to focus on what they are doing.



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