My favorite Collage was the Rep from Pratt University,
The guy gave me a lot of info of things to bring in for future portfolio day type things.
I think i liked him the best because he was an actual photography teacher at the collage and
what he said made me feel like he did pay attention to what i was saying.
He also took time to ask about what types of cameras i had used.
My least favorite was the school rep from The University of The Arts.
She was mean, not because of what she said, but she showed that she didn't pay attention to what i had been saying. She also said the i needed to have different sizes of all my Photography and not just one uniform size. She didn't make any sense to me. She also said the she couldn't make an interperation of my artwork saying, I wasn't "well rounded" because i didn't bring my sketchbook.
Well that was my "Cinderella Blog" for today
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Sunday, October 18, 2009
My concentration
My concentration would seem a bit typical,
like portraits but not just a head shot,
My general theme would be people, animals
or even objects,
but to photograph them so that they have a deeper meaning
that just what is showing. Not just a girl, but a girl with a dream that makes us all wonder.
like portraits but not just a head shot,
My general theme would be people, animals
or even objects,
but to photograph them so that they have a deeper meaning
that just what is showing. Not just a girl, but a girl with a dream that makes us all wonder.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
My favorite Photographer.
I think my favorite Photographer would have to be Yousuf Karsh. He changed the way portraits were taken. He went from very simple portraits to using different lighting on little parts of the body such as hands. He went from being a refuge of war, to becoming one of the most well known Photographers to ever take portraits. I like his work mostly because it always makes you think more in depth of who the person on the portrait really is.
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
The Genius of Photography ep1 pt4
i find it interesting how a shadow or specific lighting can compleltly change the mood of a photograph. This also reminds me of Yousuf Karsh and how he used specific lighting to create his photograph and how he went to the extent to use specific light just on hands. I also found it interesting how portraits have changed through time.
The Genius of Photography ep1 pt6
I found the images a bit disturbing, but it changed all of criminal science. It also made it alot easiar for investigators to make a refrence to a crime scene. i thought that the picture of the past are very interesting, and it's even more interesting how generations have changed and documented through photography
Monday, August 17, 2009
Design by the Book - Episode 2
It's amazing how one place could inspire so many people to create so many things. i think the masks are interesting, i wontder were they came from, i know that masks are made in many different places and each place has it's own style but i love how they all originated form the same place. There are so many resources availible in many librarys it's really to get inspired.
Fall of Autumn Filmstrip: Letterpress Printing
It seems interesting, but it looks a little complicated. It also looks like it would take a lot of time and patience. I also feel like you need to keep everything very organized if not you'll loose everything. i think you need to be really focused on what you are doing, because it seems really easy to mess up.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Sir Ken Robinson: Do schools kill creativity?
i agree with him, what he believe would be some what radical, but they hold a a deep relevance to what we should do to change the school's system and keep creativity within our community, I've realized that the artist with out an education do better in art, like graffiti can't be taught in schools. i think that school art class can sometimes limit a student because most teachers will give a specific thing to draw or paint, limiting a students ability and creativity.
Learn how to screenprint your own t-shirts
I think this video was a good video, but it seems like they are mixing the old with the new, I think if our photo class did these for the school and sold them we could raise money for the club, and to buy newer things. I also seems like it is really hard to get it right the first couple times. they've updaeted the old, with new technology to enhance the look of the t- shirt.
Short Letterpress Documentary (Wonderful)
The letterpress is amazing in that from the distant past it has not changed that much and is still similar to what we use today. Once watching this documentary I now feel that by using the letterpress what you compose from it is more permanent in the sense that it is being actualized and once finished it can not be changed. There is no backspace, no eraseing, and no whiteout if you are to make a mistake. Now I understand why wedding invitations are so expensive, a lot of time, energy, and detail is put into every invitation. The letterpress is like the olden day robots, where they seem alive to us as we watch them work their nuts and bolts are their joints and their bones are made of steel.
Art:21 | Kara Walker
Kara Walker's artwork is unquie unto itself. Her artwork holds a dark undertone, while she uses simple forms of creating the artwork. Each of her silhouetted figures holds their own story that is obvious to everyone who sees her artwork, but if you look closely you will notice the small details will change the story completely and in itself hold another story for the viewer. With the use of a silhouette you are unable to see the face of the people within her artwork. By doing so you are able to place on any face that you can think of and in a way put yourself into the painting making it more relateable.
Art:21 | Gabriel Orozco | On Photography
Within this video the photographer Gabriel Orozco take simple everyday items that many of us would just look over and finds the beauty within them. He takes the simplisticity of life and creates a beautiful form of artwork whether it is within one of his sculptures or one of his photographs. He uses the irony of everyday life and uses things that we see, touch, and use every day within his artwork to make a point of the simplicity of life. It seems like he believes that not everything needs to be frozen in time with a photograph and that some things should be left to just our memory.
click! photography changes who we are
i think that in this video, I find it very insperational that this man is willing to take his heritage to such a length. It is inspirational that he is so affected by what has happened in his past and that it has changed his life choices so he becomes a historian. With the help of photography he has been able to learn so much of his heritage and learn about who he is. He has been able to use pictures as a form of understanding the past and has learn a series of stories and able to see the special moments in time thanks to them. It is honrable to learn from the lives of people who have not made the history books and learn about the everyday man and women.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
click! photography changes what we do
I like where it says photography freed artists, i agree with this because photography is something that can be done anywhere and it takes less time then drawing or painting. Photography opened up a lot of opportunities for artist because it became easier to take a photograph portrait then to paint one or to draw one. I agree with the part where it says that it allowed people to document life. Now at most family events people bring cameras or people take pictures of their new borns because documenting things became easier with photography.
click! photography changes everything introduction
I thought it was interesting when the guy said that photography is a puzzle that needs to be solved. Photographs need to be understood. I think this is true because many people can take photographs of the same thing or person but every single photograph could have a different story to tell. Also photography changes everything it changes the way people think, and act. you can take a photograph of a dog and it could look happy but put him in an ally and he could look depressed or lonly.
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