Monday, September 24, 2012

unusual and interesting photos

PART ONE

1. What is your reaction to his work?

His work kinda makes my head hurt

2. How do you think he made these photos?

He took images from three or more different angels and then made two transparent and shifted them a little bit to the left and right

3 Think about some buildings you have seen, which ones would be good to take a photo like this? Tell me about those buildings, where are they, could you get easy access to them?

I think the Empire States Building would be a cool one to do and so would the capital of building in austin. The Empire State Building is in New york and the capital is in austin. I have been up in the Empire States Building but it is far away from austin so i don't have that easy of access but the capital building i do because my mom works near it and its just downtown from where i live.



PART TWO

1. Why did you pick this photo?

I picked these pictures because they made me think of something. The motorcycle is because my uncle was a cop. The flowers on the casket because my grandpa died about five years ago and it still affects me today. The lake because it is a really good picture and it just makes me wish i could see stuff like it, and the last one i chose because its almost like if your close to death and your thinking about everything in your life that you enjoyed.

2. What category did you find this photo?


I got two of them from the photojournalist of the year (smaller markets) and the other two came from the natural disaster.

3. What award did it win (what place)?


The two from the photojournalist of the year (smaller markets) won first place. The two from natural disaster got second place but i personally liked the second place photos better

4. What did the photographer do that attracted your eye?


In the motorcycle one he has a motorcycle with cops around it and the motorcycle is a police motorcycle so it just mad me think of my uncle. the flowers on a casket made me think of the funeral that my grandpa had when he passed on. the one with the lake catching the sun just like that so its dark enough for the candles to light up the people faces was really good, and the other one all the stuff in the background makes u think its almost like a lot of thoughts in your head

5. How much do you think the subject of the photo weighed in the judges minds when they picked this photo as one of the best of 2012?


I think the judges did a really good job but the ones i got from the natural disasters should have been first place

6. What do you think the photographer had to do that was unique to getting this photo?


attend a lot of funerals with different people.








PART THREE

1. Four things every photographer should know how to do: take a photo of a reflection, take a photo of a hand, take a photo of himself/herself, and take a photo showing perspective
   There are many subjects you can take that have similar forms. it is important to be able to see repeated pattens in photography and get good photos of them.
   Juxtaposition you expect to see one thing and are surprised to see another



4. Did the photographer follow the suggestions fully?

I think the photographer followed the suggestions

5. Which style of painting do you think might influence you?


painting of lakes with suns setting behind them the northern lights and other stuff really cool with the world.

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