Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Friday, June 10, 2011
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Thursday, May 12, 2011
# 5 Long Term; Dreams
For my 12 panel long term assignment, I am going to do a dream theme where 6 different individuals are presented sleeping and then they each have a seperate picture of them in their dream state. This will present my long term project with 12 panels and show the what really lies inside the human minds.
Monday, May 2, 2011
Alex Prager
Photographer Alex Prager was born in Los Angeles, California in 1979. She was raised in the suburb of Los Feliz by her grandmother. During her upbringing, however, she bounced from city to city, living between Florida, California, and Switzerland. Because of her nomadic lifestyle, Prager never attained a formal education but began to take an interest in photography in her early twenties. As an adolescent, Prager began taking acting roles for plays, television commercials, and soap operas in Los Angeles, California. Dan Christiansen for Living Proof Magazine claims it is pertinent to her photography, in which Prager agrees, claiming she "learned a lot about photography from being on set - watching the directing and cameras."
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Monday, March 7, 2011
Art In Action
Jordan Olson-Lyons
Love Yourself
Digital Media Arts
I made this assignment ‘Love Yourself’ to empower girls and to shed light on the fact that we are all individuals and beautiful in our own way. I would like to show girls that they don’t have to submit to society’s expectations of what’s beautiful and perfect. I made this assignment in hope that girls will take notice to what makes them amazingly beautiful and unique and to also take notice and acknowledge others for we are all worthy of love. Girls need to help girls to fight the everyday battle of body image and insecurities; to love oneself and others for who they are and what makes them a glowing individual.
Instructor: Harry Tonn
Mount Boucherie Secondary School
Love Yourself
Digital Media Arts
I made this assignment ‘Love Yourself’ to empower girls and to shed light on the fact that we are all individuals and beautiful in our own way. I would like to show girls that they don’t have to submit to society’s expectations of what’s beautiful and perfect. I made this assignment in hope that girls will take notice to what makes them amazingly beautiful and unique and to also take notice and acknowledge others for we are all worthy of love. Girls need to help girls to fight the everyday battle of body image and insecurities; to love oneself and others for who they are and what makes them a glowing individual.
Instructor: Harry Tonn
Mount Boucherie Secondary School
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Friday, February 4, 2011
Notes
Save to BlogFrom Photoshop 1) Flatten Layers 2) Reduce Size to 72 dpi 3) Save As JPEG/RGP Jan. 31 Photography Profile - Get to know your interest? - Type of photography? - Subject area – What is being photographed? - Message? Feb. 2 Protocols 1. Levels: value & exposure 2. Colour Balance 3. Contrast & Brightness 4. Cropping 5. Comparison with Neutral Background 6. Check 7. Sharpen Feb. 4 Humans see subjects – Subjective + Cameras see light – Objective = Interface/ Computer Camera Options - Pixel size Image - 8-32 Meg pixels; Finer Details, Resolution - JPEG; Compression Format - RAW; Uncompressed, unaltered
Monday, January 31, 2011
Photographer - Brian James.
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