Thursday, February 21, 2013

5 websites

Questions

1. how to spin a camera around.
http://fstoppers.com/how-to-spin-a-camera-around-a-building

i watched a video that was a tutorial on how to spin a camera around a building. The photographer takes pictures of the subject  from different angles around the subject. Then the images were then lined up and animated.
a. the video was by the photographer Andrea Nesbitt of candy glass productions.
b."This effect isn't a new idea, but Candy Glass dose a great job of mapping out the steps so you can achieve a very clean, believable result. Has anyone ever tried anything like this?"
c. I learned you can be more creative with images  and make animations of an object spinning.

2. NYC by bike
http://blog.tomolesnevich.com/personal-projects/#nyc-by-bike
On this website i saw pictures of places someone went in new york by bike. Every picture seems to be taken from the left side of the bike from the bottom looking up.

I learned that taking pictures while riding a bike can seem hard but can be rewarding.
a. I picked this photo because you can see most of the bike and the area ahead.
b. lies
c. Tom Olesnevich

3. 40+ items every photo assistant needs now
http://blog.photoshelter.com/2012/04/the-40-items-every-photography-assistant-needs-now/
I read an article about things a photo assistant should carry around.

4.50 daunting photos of storms
http://www.lightstalking.com/storms
i saw pictures of thunder storms.
storms are surprisingly beautiful.

a.the moon lights the clouds up.
b.simplicity
c.Eduardo Marquetti

5.Church interiors
http://www.lightstalking.com/34-photographs-of-cathedral-and-church-interiors-that-rock
i looked at photographs of church interiors on the website. There was many tall and colorful interiors with many architectural designs.
i learned about the many church interiors that all look very different but are alike in what they are used for.
a. i picked this photo because it reminds me of harry potter and it has a bit of a lens flare
b.
c. stevecadman

portrait/self-portrait



Monday, February 4, 2013

tips

1. The cover carried all the usual elements, but they were blended by the color, and that simplicity popped it out from its surrounding, gaudy competition.

2.covering the cover with as many pictorial and verbal appeals as they could squeeze in, using every color (especially process yellow), typeface, angle, overlap, silhouetting, shadow and trick.

3.Coverlines—lots and lots of them. Nevermind that your product is stylish and elegant, and the gorgeous cover subject is ruined by all that type.

4.Convinced that they couldn’t sell a magazine that lacked a pretty model on the cover, the newsboys refused to buy any themselves.

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