Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Major Event Shoot

1. What is the most likely scenario for what you will do for your Event/Portrait photography assignment.
I will most likely help ms Alaniz with prom

2. Who is the primary contact?
Ms Alaniz

3. When is the event?
The event is on May 14,2016

4. Where is the event?
Omni Hotel Southpark
5. What kinds of photos do they want?
formal portraits

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Photojournalism Preview












2. Explain what kind of planning and research the photographer had to ask to get the photos they took?

The photographers had to plan the shoot and get in position to take the pictures.In the first picture the photographer had to get far away form the person and the building to get a full shot of the building with the person next to it.In the second photo the photographer used a helicopter,plane or drone to get up in the sky to be able to take the picture of the city.For the last picture the photographer had to go far away to get the ruins of the building in the shot.



3. Under the section on "Planning," what does the writer suggest doing to capture emotional images?

Get to know the person you are going to take pictures of and do some research before the shoot.


4. Under the section on "Composition," what does the writer suggest doing to help you "pick a face out of the crowd?"

Move with the crowd and try to frame a face

5. What is a photo essay?

 photo essay is a collection of images that are placed in a specific order to tell the progression of events, emotions, and concepts.

6. Summarize the 5 tips the writer provides.

  1. Find A Topic
  2. Do Research
  3. Find The "Real Story"
  4. Capture Emotions
  5. Plan Your Shots 

Event 

Who: people
What: Prom
When: May 14, 2016
Where: Omni Hotel Southpark
Why (why will the event happen?): It happens every year for seniors











Friday, April 8, 2016

Landscape Photos




ISO 200
f/5.6
1/125


ISO 3200 
F/22
1/125


ISO 3200
F/20
1/125


ISO 100
F/5.6
1/20


ISO 100
F/5
1/60


ISO 100
F/5.6
1/60



ISO 100
F/4
1/125


ISO 100
F/4
1/250