NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE COVER REVIEW
These are both my favorite ones because they both caught my eye. The one on the left it looks very interesting you see the little girl or woman dancing at her style. To me it seems like she has such an interesting life behind her doors. But Also it looks like a national geographic that i would like to read. On the other national geographic it looks something very simple but i feel like it would have to do about the world. Or the paintings that it revolves around it.
ARTICLE READ AND WRITE
Stan Godlewski is a freelance photojournalist. The technique of silhouetting can be used to add glamour and intensity to many everday photographs includinbg still lifes, vacation pictures and even family photographs. Handled properly, the technique will inject excitement and drama into standard photographs, Since it is concerned only with the overall form of a subject, the silhouette can be described as a well-defined, black shape that stands out against a brightly lit, uncomplicated background. Because of its visual simplicity the silhouette has remained one of the most often used effects in spite of the deluge of special effects gadgetry that is available to today’s photographer. The situation that best lends itself to the silhouette is when there is a subject with a large and relatively simple shape in the foreground which is strongly lit from behind. E silhouette must work with the rest of the photograph and not be hindered by a stray branch or a light pole cropping up from the rear.
CULTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY: READ AND RESPOND:
In this article it talks about what is culture photography, different types of landscapes that are in this article. According to the author “When most people ask you that question, they are not trying to incite an existential crisis; they just want to understand what your life with a camera looks like” basically they would want to see how your life is in a photo. In many there are variety of people that do their job or doing what they love in a picture. The author has done photography for many years, it never seemed easy to do it because he was struggling so much to do the things he loved. He did a documentary on the his struggle. But also what did he use to or what technique did he try for him to do his pictures like that.
Also on this article the author shows his work abilities the pictures he has done of variety of multiple people. for photographers who spent most of their time with tribal culture but the genre just did not seem to be out there. plenty of culture that exists within cities and densely populated places. The sort of exoticism that dominates photography of tribal cultures does not resonate. There are different types of culture and variety of how to do it.
In my opinion I would like to do photography for my second career because it seem so much inspiring to do. But not also that you show what you have done in that picture. You feelings the emotion that you have inside, But also it brings out your life too. You can tell stories on your photography page or that master piece that you will end up doing. All in all this article is very amazing i was actually amazed of how much work the author put in.
PHOTOJOURNALISM
My reflection on the website was that they charged the Capitol, rioters sprayed what Haviv says was “orange-colored liquid” at the increasingly overmatched Capitol Police. “It’s our house, we want justice!” some hollered. I think it was too much for everyone to handle. In my opinion they should have handled it in a different way instead of handling it with violence they should have handled it in another way. I think this will be something in history because its crossing the line. In any perspectives i believe that people are going to see it as its okay to trash the white house and do violence to hurt people.
TED TALK: IMPOSSIBLE PHOTOGRAPHY
In the Ted Talk hes in a talk show. He basically talks about the ways of how to photoshop and take picture of lighting weather its inside or out. Also he shows images of the work he has done inside of a house. In a photo he has a type of projector to make it seem like he actually holding a road when he is not. He likes to mae his images very detailed and very good.
INDEED JOB SEARCH
SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHER
- Ability to work in fast pace environments while keeping a positive attitude
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Seasonal Studio Photographer
- High school diploma, GED or equivalent experience.
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Flex Photographer – Photo Studio
- 2 years’ experience working in the ecommerce photo studio
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$10,000 Photography Shopping Spree
Canon EOS R5 Mirrorless (Digital Camera) Price: $3,899
Need it to shoot portraits
Tamron 35-150mm f/2-2.8 Di III VXD lens Price; $1,899
Need the lens for my camera to shot a full frame.
Apple 16.2 MacBook Pro with M1 Max Chip Price: 3,499
Need this to be able to edit my pictures
Cannon Speedlite 600 Ex Price $4,679
Need the light to be able to shoot in a dark place.
Camera Lens Exprience review
One things That i learned about portrait photography by Gregory Heisler is that numerous, notable, and infamous Time magazine covers only scratch the surface of his three-plus decades of consistently powerful portrait work. Also His talent for lighting, as well as his versatility and prolificacy, is remarkable and his list of subjects and clients is too monumental and varied to prioritize here. Another thing that I learned was You can shoot stuff with a Canon that looks like 4 x 5, for sure. The quality and flexibility is mind-boggling. And working with the new image-editing programs is like a dream, far more finessed than the darkroom. The last thing was Depending on how you shoot, of course. Other photographers have a team; it’s like, ‘it takes a village’ to make their image.
One thing that I learned about Areial photos is that Jim Wark is one of those prolific photographers whose work is everywhere—it’s in the supermarket; it’s flying overhead in a cargo jet as you read this; it’s hanging on walls; it’s been carried all over this country and hand delivered to you; it may even be in your desk right now. You may have seen it dozens of times. Another thing is that Wark’s interesting perspective and attached adventures found their way onto five of the 15 United States Postal Service Earthscapes stamp series, which was released on October 1, 2012. Another thing was that Wark prefers to pilot and shoot simultaneously so he can make minor adjustments to his aeronautic setting as well as his photographic settings to ensure he gets the shot he wants.
Photo foundation
Things I learned about exposure is that, they are different combinations of the width. The settings are able to control exposure in different types of way. A Aperture it controls the area over which light can enter your camera and it passes through the lenses. Things I learned about Aperture is that specified an F. There’s a formula for the f-stop so many people can memorize the F-stop. A ISO is the speed that determines how sensitive the camera is to incoming light. Things I learned is that it similar to the shutter speed. It can also correspond on how much the exposure increases and decreases. Another thing I learned is that the ISO speed have too include 100-800 and the range 50-200 produces a low image. Shutter speed controls the duration of the exposure. Things I learned about this is that it can refer to how long the light is permitted to enter the camera. Shutter Speed and Exposure have a similar concept. Shutter speed determines the motion of the speed. Another thing I learned is that Shutter speed is a fast tool for freezing movement. Camera Modes have different types of mode for example, Auto, Program(p), Aperture Priority(Av), Shutter Priority(Tv), Manual(M), and bulb(B). Av, Tv and M are well known as creative modes. All of these modes impact on how Aperture, ISO, Shutter Speed are given for exposure. Camera also has pre-set mode like landscape, portrait, sport, and night mode. All of these pre-set modes well not all but some have to do with f-stop. Aperture, ISO, Shutter Speed, Camera Modes their all connected to exposure