Select one studio portrait and answer: (PHOTO 2)
Lighting:
Describe the lighting in the shot. Where is the light coming from? The lighting is coming from the right side How is it falling on the models face/head/body? Half and half of their faces. Describe the shadows that are created in the photo. There is a shadow of both of them outlining their left side of their faces.
Position of the Model:
How is the model situated? both sitting facing forward. Is the photo a head shot, or did you include more of the torso? It is more of a head shot. Is the model facing the camera, looking to the side, tilting their head… Facing the camera sitting straight
Position of the Camera/Composition: straight on
Did you take a horizontal or vertical photo? vertical. What was your point of view? Standing right in front of them.How close or far were you from the model? a decent distance
Impact/Expression:
What does the lighting, position of model and expression on face communicate? Im not really sure i just really liked the siloette in the background. What aspect of the model’s personality is being revealed in the portrait? humorous (serious, humorous, sad, anxious…)
Compare and contrast:
Compare the photo to another with a different impact/viewer response.How did you use different lighting, positioning or expression to communicate a different feeling? The last photo the camera is alot closer and brighter.
Lighting:
Describe the lighting in the shot. Where is the light coming from? The lighting is coming from the right side How is it falling on the models face/head/body? Half and half of their faces. Describe the shadows that are created in the photo. There is a shadow of both of them outlining their left side of their faces.
Position of the Model:
How is the model situated? both sitting facing forward. Is the photo a head shot, or did you include more of the torso? It is more of a head shot. Is the model facing the camera, looking to the side, tilting their head… Facing the camera sitting straight
Position of the Camera/Composition: straight on
Did you take a horizontal or vertical photo? vertical. What was your point of view? Standing right in front of them.How close or far were you from the model? a decent distance
Impact/Expression:
What does the lighting, position of model and expression on face communicate? Im not really sure i just really liked the siloette in the background. What aspect of the model’s personality is being revealed in the portrait? humorous (serious, humorous, sad, anxious…)
Compare and contrast:
Compare the photo to another with a different impact/viewer response.How did you use different lighting, positioning or expression to communicate a different feeling? The last photo the camera is alot closer and brighter.
Self reflection:
On your site, drag down a text box and write a paragrah to answerthe following questions: (PHOTO 1)
How did you create the photograph (self-timer)? Self timer on my camera.
holding the camera out? no.
what did you set the camera on?) nothing
What is the location and time of day/night of your shot? Day
Compositionally, what techniques did you employ? .(leading lines, shape, pattern, rule of thirds, framing, use ofpostive/negative space...) shape and framing to fucus on the curl and the bracelet
What technical considerations went into the photograph? Im not sure
(List, EVEN IF YOU DID NOT SET IT...ISO, WB, shutter speed, aperture (depth of field)What did you choose to photograph yourself doing, wearing, or holding to communicate who you were? i chose to use my bracelet
What was successful about your photographs? Made sure it represented myself
How and why is your self-portrait a portrait and not a “selfe”? it represents a part of my life
On your site, drag down a text box and write a paragrah to answerthe following questions: (PHOTO 1)
How did you create the photograph (self-timer)? Self timer on my camera.
holding the camera out? no.
what did you set the camera on?) nothing
What is the location and time of day/night of your shot? Day
Compositionally, what techniques did you employ? .(leading lines, shape, pattern, rule of thirds, framing, use ofpostive/negative space...) shape and framing to fucus on the curl and the bracelet
What technical considerations went into the photograph? Im not sure
(List, EVEN IF YOU DID NOT SET IT...ISO, WB, shutter speed, aperture (depth of field)What did you choose to photograph yourself doing, wearing, or holding to communicate who you were? i chose to use my bracelet
What was successful about your photographs? Made sure it represented myself
How and why is your self-portrait a portrait and not a “selfe”? it represents a part of my life
double exposure:
What images did you select for your double exposure? i chose a picture of rob and i and me and bristol
How do the objects relate compositionally? they dont
How did you manipulate and modify each image? changed the opacity
What steps did you take to merge layers to create a unified image? put them on top of eachother
How do your images relate conceptually? i honestly dont think they do
What concept, idea or meaning does your double exposure convey? i dont really think they convey any meaning or idea. my picture with rob kinda look like we are together ( gross )
What images did you select for your double exposure? i chose a picture of rob and i and me and bristol
How do the objects relate compositionally? they dont
How did you manipulate and modify each image? changed the opacity
What steps did you take to merge layers to create a unified image? put them on top of eachother
How do your images relate conceptually? i honestly dont think they do
What concept, idea or meaning does your double exposure convey? i dont really think they convey any meaning or idea. my picture with rob kinda look like we are together ( gross )