Friday, June 6, 2014

Final Exam

1) Robert Capa's was the one who took the famous photos on Normady Beach during D-Day.

2) There were 11 photos that survived.

3) The agency was called Magnum Photo Agency.

4) Another founder of Magnum Photo Agency were Henri Cartier Bresson, William Vandivert, David Seymour, and George Rodger


P/C : Brianna Headley
1) the way that she is not paying attention to the camera.
2) the way that the sun gives her color.
3) the way that the color of her shirt hives the picture color as well.

1) I like the way that he is not really focusing on the camera and more on his own emotions.
2) I like the way he kept a straight face
3)I like the way the background and lighting give him a nice skin tone balance.

My Weebly

Good Benefits:
1) One reason that it is good working in groups is that if you don't know one thing or answer one of your group members can help you.
2) If you were gone one day and had an assignment due the day you came back there is always someone there to help you.
3)Last benefit is that if you ever need help at all there is someone in your group that can help you with almost anything that we have learned this year

Bad Benefits:
1) If one person messes up on there post you can get blamed for t
2) If one person is absent then you may not be able to go out and take photos
3) Some people don't finish there work and that can effect the whole groups grade

Thursday, June 5, 2014

3 Best Photos

1) One reason that i liked this photo was due to the way he was not paying attention to the camera
2) I liked this photo because he was trying hard not to laugh in front of the camera
3) Last i liked this one because the lighting on his face  

1) i liked this one due to the way he was about to blink and dint even move himself
2) how the background was very simple and didn't have to deal with much detail
3)looking dead into the camera


1)His plane face
2) the way he was looking into the camera with no emotion as if he was thinking about something
3)And last how in one ear he has his headphone and on the other his earring

Friday, May 30, 2014

Favorite Photos - Iron Chef boy Farley

1) I like of this one because he is reflecting him self .
2) It was unexpected
3) and i also like how he was looking right at the camera 

1) His smile
2) he was not paying attention to the camera
3) and he was reflecting himself

1) not focusing on the camera
2) she is very serious
3)the lighting 

Friday, May 23, 2014

F/64 Group / Willard Van Dyke

One reason that Willard inspired me is because he did a picture of a lady laying down with her hair all laid out therefor this is why i decided to do this picture of a girls hair.

IN this photo i got inspired because willard took photos of random object


IN this picture i got inspired because in i photo of his a saw he had token a photo of a cat but since we were on campus  and we had no cats or dong i saw this snail and decided to take a picture of this instead. 

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Lists and more Lists

My group blogs ;







Group Leaders Blogs ;








My five Photo Web Links ;






                               
                                                                      Class Blog ;
                      http://bryanfarleyintrophoto.blogspot.com/2014/01/photo-1-second-semester.html









Wednesday, April 9, 2014

One Photo Composition Rule

 The Golden Section Rule :
The main object that catches the viewers attention

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Composition Rules and Guidelines


The five rules we chose from the five articles.  
1)5-elements-of-composition-in-photography 
The rule I like in this Article is Texture because on the memorial the stones texture you can see very clearly.          

2)10-top-photography-composition-rules
The rule that I like in this article is Balancing Element because this picture had ben token in an angle.

3)/comp_rules
The reason I like this is because it tells to find the main point to catch the viewers attention.

4)10-rules-to-break
The rule I like in this article is customize the White Balance , The reason why I like this rule is because i fill like you can capture a better picture

5) 10-rules-of-photo-composition-and-why-they-work/
The rule I like in this article is Fill the Frame the reason I like this is because I fill that if you can capture the whole outline in the lens you will be able to see all of the details. 

Thursday, March 20, 2014

First Portraits Assignment






I believe that I did try my hardest to get them to look away from camera and for them to bring out there inner self. I do believe that if you get the people to look away from the camera you will get a better picture of how people really are on the inside and out.


Wednesday, March 12, 2014

My First Photo Outing - Principles Of Design

                                                             Principles of Design
In this photo I see Emphasis because the lights shine bright and that is what catches peoples eyes.

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Elements of Art Images

SHAPE 

lines 

shapes

color 
                   space                



The Elements of Art Images           

Friday, February 21, 2014

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

First Post, First Quiz, Second Semester

 1) The first photo sent across the wire was on January 1, 1935.
 2) The First Photo that was sent across the wire was when the plane crash it was in black and white and very blurry  .
 3) There were 25 cities that got the first photo.
 4) It was called the Hindenburg was a blimp.
 5) It was called "In The Mood".
 6) LIFE magazine used picture magic.
 7) F.S.A documented poverty in 1930.
 8) The african america that worked for the agency was called Gordon Parks.
 9) Ella in front of the American flag with a mop and a broom.
10) Ansel Adams was the famous land scape photographer.
11) December 7, 1941 is when pearl harbor was bombed.
12) A beautiful women that can be described as a mans "dream women"is a Pin Up Girl.
13) It was a 14 years difference between D-Day and the first photo sent across the wire.
14) Iwo Jima was the one who took the famous photo on Normady Beach During D-Day.
15) Representing that it is their territory.